freecad-cam/Mod/Draft/draftmake/make_rectangle.py
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"""Provides functions to create Rectangle objects."""
## @package make_rectangle
# \ingroup draftmake
# \brief This module provides the code for Draft make_rectangle function.
## \addtogroup draftmake
# @{
import FreeCAD as App
import draftutils.utils as utils
import draftutils.gui_utils as gui_utils
from draftobjects.rectangle import Rectangle
if App.GuiUp:
from draftviewproviders.view_rectangle import ViewProviderRectangle
def make_rectangle(length, height=0, placement=None, face=None, support=None):
"""make_rectangle(length, width, [placement], [face])
Creates a Rectangle object with length in X direction and height in Y
direction.
Parameters
----------
length, height : dimensions of the rectangle
placement : Base.Placement
If a placement is given, it is used.
face : Bool
If face is False, the rectangle is shown as a wireframe,
otherwise as a face.
Rectangles can also be constructed by giving them a list of four vertices
as first argument: make_rectangle(list_of_vertices, face=...)
but you are responsible to check yourself that these 4 vertices are ordered
and actually form a rectangle, otherwise the result might be wrong. Placement
is ignored when constructing a rectangle this way (face argument is kept).
"""
if not App.ActiveDocument:
App.Console.PrintError("No active document. Aborting\n")
return
if isinstance(length,(list,tuple)) and (len(length) == 4):
verts = length
xv = verts[1].sub(verts[0])
yv = verts[3].sub(verts[0])
zv = xv.cross(yv)
rr = App.Rotation(xv, yv, zv, "XYZ")
rp = App.Placement(verts[0], rr)
return make_rectangle(xv.Length, yv.Length, rp, face, support)
if placement:
utils.type_check([(placement,App.Placement)], "make_rectangle")
obj = App.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Part2DObjectPython","Rectangle")
Rectangle(obj)
obj.Length = length
obj.Height = height
obj.AttachmentSupport = support
if face is not None:
obj.MakeFace = face
if placement: obj.Placement = placement
if App.GuiUp:
ViewProviderRectangle(obj.ViewObject)
gui_utils.format_object(obj)
gui_utils.select(obj)
return obj
makeRectangle = make_rectangle
## @}