# *************************************************************************** # * (c) 2020 Eliud Cabrera Castillo * # * * # * This file is part of the FreeCAD CAx development system. * # * * # * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * # * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) * # * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * # * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * # * for detail see the LICENCE text file. * # * * # * FreeCAD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * # * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * # * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * # * GNU Library General Public License for more details. * # * * # * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * # * License along with FreeCAD; if not, write to the Free Software * # * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * # * USA * # * * # *************************************************************************** """Provides functions to create Arc objects by using 3 points.""" ## @package make_arc_3points # \ingroup draftmake # \brief Provides functions to create Arc objects by using 3 points. ## \addtogroup draftmake # @{ import math import FreeCAD as App import Part import Draft import draftutils.utils as utils from draftutils.messages import _err from draftutils.translate import translate import draftutils.gui_utils as gui_utils def make_arc_3points(points, placement=None, face=False, support=None, map_mode="Deactivated", primitive=False): """Draw a circular arc defined by three points in the circumference. Parameters ---------- points: list of Base::Vector3 A list that must be three points. placement: Base::Placement, optional It defaults to `None`. It is a placement, comprised of a `Base` (`Base::Vector3`), and a `Rotation` (`Base::Rotation`). If it exists it moves the center of the new object to the point indicated by `placement.Base`, while `placement.Rotation` is ignored so that the arc keeps the same orientation with which it was created. If both `support` and `placement` are given, `placement.Base` is used for the `AttachmentOffset.Base`, and again `placement.Rotation` is ignored. face: bool, optional It defaults to `False`. If it is `True` it will create a face in the closed arc. Otherwise only the circumference edge will be shown. support: App::PropertyLinkSubList, optional It defaults to `None`. It is a list containing tuples to define the attachment of the new object. A tuple in the list needs two elements; the first is an external object, and the second is another tuple with the names of sub-elements on that external object likes vertices or faces. :: support = [(obj, ("Face1"))] support = [(obj, ("Vertex1", "Vertex5", "Vertex8"))] This parameter sets the `Support` property but it only really affects the position of the new object when the `map_mode` is set to other than `'Deactivated'`. map_mode: str, optional It defaults to `'Deactivated'`. It defines the type of `'MapMode'` of the new object. This parameter only works when a `support` is also provided. Example: place the new object on a face or another object. :: support = [(obj, ("Face1"))] map_mode = 'FlatFace' Example: place the new object on a plane created by three vertices of an object. :: support = [(obj, ("Vertex1", "Vertex5", "Vertex8"))] map_mode = 'ThreePointsPlane' primitive: bool, optional It defaults to `False`. If it is `True`, it will create a Part primitive instead of a Draft object. In this case, `placement`, `face`, `support`, and `map_mode` are ignored. Returns ------- Part::Part2DObject or Part::Feature The new arc object. Normally it returns a parametric Draft object (`Part::Part2DObject`). If `primitive` is `True`, it returns a basic `Part::Feature`. None Returns `None` if there is a problem and the object cannot be created. """ _name = "make_arc_3points" try: utils.type_check([(points, (list, tuple))], name=_name) except TypeError: _err(translate("draft","Points:") + " {}".format(points)) _err(translate("draft","Wrong input: must be list or tuple of three points exactly.")) return None if len(points) != 3: _err(translate("draft","Points:") + " {}".format(points)) _err(translate("draft","Wrong input: must be list or tuple of three points exactly.")) return None if placement is not None: try: utils.type_check([(placement, App.Placement)], name=_name) except TypeError: _err(translate("draft","Placement:") + " {}".format(placement)) _err(translate("draft","Wrong input: incorrect type of placement.")) return None p1, p2, p3 = points try: utils.type_check([(p1, App.Vector), (p2, App.Vector), (p3, App.Vector)], name=_name) except TypeError: _err(translate("draft","Wrong input: incorrect type of points.")) return None try: _edge = Part.Arc(p1, p2, p3) except Part.OCCError as error: _err(translate("draft","Cannot generate shape:") + " " + "{}".format(error)) return None edge = _edge.toShape() radius = edge.Curve.Radius center = edge.Curve.Center if primitive: obj = App.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Feature", "Arc") obj.Shape = edge return obj rot = App.Rotation(edge.Curve.XAxis, edge.Curve.YAxis, edge.Curve.Axis, "ZXY") _placement = App.Placement(center, rot) start = edge.FirstParameter end = math.degrees(edge.LastParameter) obj = Draft.make_circle(radius, placement=_placement, face=face, startangle=start, endangle=end, support=support) original_placement = obj.Placement if placement and not support: obj.Placement.Base = placement.Base if support: obj.MapMode = map_mode if placement: obj.AttachmentOffset.Base = placement.Base obj.AttachmentOffset.Rotation = original_placement.Rotation return obj ## @}