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\page create_sketcher_page Sketcher
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Sketcher allows to create curves of 2 types: line segment and arc.
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By default the start point of the curve is located at the point of
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origin of the reference coordinate system and the curve lies in the
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plane XOY. The end of the curve is defined by
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means of "destination", which can be a destination point (for segment
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only) or destination direction coupled with length of a segment or
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angle and radius of an arc.
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\n Sketcher is able to create planar curves only. Therefore, it is
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necessary to select a working plane before starting a sketch (by
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default, XOY plane is used). Sketcher creates curves lying in the
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current working plane (New Entity -> Basic -> Working Plane).
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\n This functionality is available from the main menu via <em>New
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Entity / Sketch</em>.
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\n The Result of the operation will be a \b GEOM_Object.
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\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeSketcher(Command, WorkingPlane)</em>
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\n This algorithm creates a sketcher (wire or face), following the
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textual description, passed through the Command argument. The edges of
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the resulting wire or face will be arcs of circles and/or linear
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segments.
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\n \em Command is a string, defining the sketcher by the coordinates of
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points in the local working plane.
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\n <em>WorkingPlane</em> can be a plane or a planar face. The plane is
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defined by the XYZ coordinates of three non-coincident points. The
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planar face is an existing GEOM_Object.
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\n <b>Arguments:</b>
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<ol>
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<li>Element type (segment or arc).</li>
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<li>Destination type (point or direction).</li>
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<li>Destination point by means of:</li>
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<ul>
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<li>absolute coordinates X,Y;</li>
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<li>relative coordinates DX, DY (with respect to the current point);</li>
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<li>selection of an existing point.</li>
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</ul>
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<li>Destination direction by means of:</li>
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<ul>
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<li>angle between the new segment and the previous one;</li>
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<li>perpendicular to the previous segment (same as previous, but angle
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is predefined and is equal to 90 degrees);</li>
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<li>tangent to the previous segment;</li>
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<li>vector components DX, DY.</li>
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</ul>
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<li>Parameters of an element (for segment : length or target X or Y coordinate value, for arc : radius and angle).</li>
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</ol>
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\b Buttons:
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<b>"Sketch Validation"</b> button applies the wire, only red part will be built by "Sketch Validation".
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\n <b>"Sketch Closure"</b> will close the Sketch by straight line from last red part and apply it.
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\n <b>Dialog Box:</b>
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\image html neo-scetcher1.png
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\image html neo-scetcher2.png
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\n <b>Example:</b>
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\image html image204.jpg "Creation of a circle with sketcher"
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Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
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\ref tui_sketcher_page "Sketcher".
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*/
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