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\page inspect_object_operation_page Inspect Object
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This operation allows browsing the contents of the selected shape.
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To <b>Inspect Object</b>, in the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>Measures - > Inspect Object</b>.
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The dialog can be used in two modes. The first one is a tree view mode:
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\image html inspect_object.png "Dialog in the tree view mode"
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This is a default mode that allows to inspect an object in the form of tree
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starting from the shape itself. Its children are its direct sub-shapes that
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have they own children as sub-shapes etc. till most very base sub-shapes,
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i.e. vertices.
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The second mode is a filtering one. It is activated when the user selects
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<b>Tolerance filter</b> check box:
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\image html inspect_object2.png "Dialog in the filtering mode"
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In this mode the user can check the type of sub-shapes to work with using
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the radio-buttons. The type can be either \b Vertex, \b Edge or \b Face.
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Then the user choses a tolerance criterion to be applied to filter out
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sub-shapes. It is possible to chose one of the following values:
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- \b > - greater than (default value)
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- \b >= - greater than or equal to
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- \b < - lower than
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- \b <= - lower than or equal to
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The last parameter to be chosen is the tolerance value. The result is the shapes
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of a certain type that satisfy the defined tolerance criterion. E.g. if the user
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chooses \b Face, criterion \b > and tolerance value equal to \b 1.e-6 the faces
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with the tolerance greater than \b 1.e-6 are displayed.
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It is possible to set maximal and minimal value of the tolerance using the
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buttons <b>Max value</b> and <b>Min value</b>. These values are displayed in
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the labels <b>Max :</b> and <b>Min :</b>
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In this dialog never mind of its mode it is possible to:
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- Click on the "selection" button and select an object to inspect in the Object Browser or in the viewer.
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- Show/hide sub-shape(s) in the 3D viewer, by pressing "eye" icon in the first column of the tree view.
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- Show/hide all sub-shapes in the tree, by pressing "eye" icon in the first column of the tree view header or
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by pressing <b>Show all</b>/<b>Hide all</b> buttons.
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- Rename the selected sub-shape by double-clicking on the item or pressing <F2> key.
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- Show the selected sub-shape(s) in the 3D viewer by pressing <b>Show Selected</b> button.
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- Show the selected sub-shape(s) in the 3D viewer and erase all currently shown objects by pressing <b>Show Only Selected</b> button.
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- Hide the selected sub-shape(s) from the 3D viewer by pressing <b>Hide Selected</b> button.
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- Publish the selected sub-shapes in the study, by pressing <b>Publish Selected</b> button.
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- Close dialog box, by pressing <b>Close</b> button.
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\n <b>TUI Command:</b>
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A command to filter sub-shapes is defined:
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<em>geompy.GetSubShapesWithTolerance(theShape, theShapeType, theCondition, theTolerance),</em> \n
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where \n
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\em theShape is the shape to be exploded. \n
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\em theShapeType is the type of sub-shapes to be returned. Can have
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the values \b GEOM.FACE, \b GEOM.EDGE and \b GEOM.VERTEX only.\n
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\em theCondition is the condition type (the value of GEOM.comparison_condition emuneration).\n
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\em theTolerance is the tolerance filter.
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See also a \ref swig_GetSubShapesWithTolerance "TUI example".
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*/
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