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\page geompypkg_page Programming Interface of GEOM python package
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Sorry, but the documentation is not available yet in doxygen format.
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Fortunately, a documentation exists in restructured format and then
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can be generated here using sphinx, in the expectative of the doxygen
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version. This documentation is available <a href="../../tui/GEOM/docutils/index.html">
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here</a>.
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Here is a sample generated from the doxygen format:
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The GEOM python package essentially contains:
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<ul>
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<li>The visualization of structural elements: a function to create
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geometrical 3D representations of mechanical models called
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"structural elements".
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</ul>
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For details, you should refer to the complete
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<a href="../../tui/GEOM/docutils/index.html"> documentation of the GEOM
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python packages</a> generated with sphinx from rst text files.
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Note that these functions either encapsulate the python programming
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interface of GEOM core (the CORBA or SWIG interfaces for example) or
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extend existing utilities as the ``geompy.py`` module.
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The functions are distributed in the python package
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``salome.geom``. For example, the usage of the visualization of
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structural elements can be appreciated with this set of instructions:
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\code
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from salome.geom.structelem import TEST_StructuralElement
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TEST_StructuralElement()
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\endcode
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This creates the geometrical objects displayed in the study below:
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\image html salome-geom-structuralelements.png "Example of Geometry created from structural elements"
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*/
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