/*! \page create_divideddisk_page DividedDisk The <b>Divided disk</b> object is a disk divided into \b blocks. It means that it's a shape <b>prepared for hexaedral meshing</b>. Two division patterns are available : <ul> <li> A square pattern which is frequently used </li> <li> An hexagonal pattern which ensures a better mesh quality and especially less acute or obtuse angles </li> </ul> \n Moreover this shape can be used as a basis in an \ref create_extrusion_alongpath_page "Extrusion along a path" operation in order to obtain any <b>tube shape</b> prepared for hexaedral meshing (see example below). (Another alternative is to create a 2D mesh on the divided disk and create a 3D mesh by extrusion in the SMESH module.) Example: \image html divided_disk.png To create a <b> Divided Disk </b> in the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>New Entity - > Advanced - > DividedDisk </b> \n Then there are 2 ways to create a <b> Divided Disk</b> in 3D space. \n For both operations : Specify the parameters of the DividedDisk object creation in the opened dialog box and press "Apply" or "Apply & Close" button. The result of each operation will be a GEOM_Object. \n First way : by radius and orientation (plane "OXY", "OYZ" or "OZX"). The resulting disk is located at the origin of coordinates <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeDividedDisk(Radius, Orientation, Pattern)</em> <b>Arguments:</b> - \b Radius - Radius of the disk - \b Orientation - Plane on wich the disk will be built - \b Pattern - Division pattern \image html divided_disk_dlg.png \n Second way : by giving its center, normal and radius. <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeDividedDiskPntVecR(Center, Vector, Radius, Pattern)</em> <b>Arguments:</b> - \b Center - Center of the disk - \b Vector - Normal to the plane of the disk - \b Radius - Radius of the disk - \b Pattern - Division pattern \image html divided_disk_PntVecR_dlg.png Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of creation of \ref tui_creation_divideddisk "Advanced objects". */