geom/doc/salome/examples/sketcher.py
2013-02-12 11:35:16 +00:00

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# 2D Sketcher
import geompy
import salome
gg = salome.ImportComponentGUI("GEOM")
# create vertices
p1 = geompy.MakeVertex(70., 0., 0.)
p2 = geompy.MakeVertex(70., 70., 80.)
p3 = geompy.MakeVertex( 0., 70., 0.)
#create a vector from two points
vector_arc = geompy.MakeVector(p1, p3)
# create an arc from three points
arc = geompy.MakeArc(p1, p2, p3)
# create a wire
wire = geompy.MakeWire([vector_arc, arc])
# create a planar face
isPlanarWanted = 1
face = geompy.MakeFace(wire, isPlanarWanted)
# create a sketcher (face), following the textual description
sketcher1 = geompy.MakeSketcher("Sketcher:F -100 -100:TT 250 -100:R 0:C 100 150:R 0:L 300:WF",
[100,0,0, 1,1,1, -1,1,0])
# create a sketcher (wire) on the given face
sketcher2 = geompy.MakeSketcherOnPlane("Sketcher:F 10 -30:R 10:C 20 180:R 15:L 50:WW", face)
# add objects in the study
id_face = geompy.addToStudy(face,"Face")
id_sketcher1 = geompy.addToStudy(sketcher1,"Sketcher1")
id_sketcher2 = geompy.addToStudy(sketcher2,"Sketcher2")
# display the first sketcher and the second sketcher with its planar face
gg.createAndDisplayGO(id_face)
gg.setDisplayMode(id_face,1)
gg.setTransparency(id_face,0.5)
gg.createAndDisplayGO(id_sketcher1)
gg.createAndDisplayGO(id_sketcher2)