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\page projection_operation_page Projection
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\n To produce a <b>Projection</b> in the <b>Main Menu</b> select
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<b>Operations - > Transformation - > Projection</b>
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\n This operation makes normal projection of one shape to another.
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\n There are 3 types of projection different by types of operands.
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Firstly, you can project <b>Source vertex, edge or wire</b> on a given <b>Target face</b>.
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\image html projection_dlg.png
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Secondly, you can project <b>Source vertex</b> on a given <b>Target wire</b>.
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\image html projection_dlg1.png
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Thirdly, you can project <b>Source vertex</b> on a given <b>Target edge</b>.
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\image html projection_dlg2.png
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\ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Advanced options".
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\n <b>Example:</b>
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\image html projection_preview.png "The curve (in red) and its projection on the cylindric surface"
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\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeProjection(Source, Target),</em>
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where \em Source is a shape which has to be projected, \em Target
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is a shape, on which the \em Source shape will be projected. The \em
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Result will be a \em GEOM_Object.
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Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
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\ref tui_projection "Transformation Operations".
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