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# Aufruf des Makros : "Makro > Makros > Schnitt.FCMacro > Ausführen " |
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# Der/die zu schneidender/n Körper wird/werden bereits geschnitten dargestellt. |
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# Über dem "Dialog-Fenster" (Combo-Ansicht) erscheint das oben abgebildete Dialogfeld "Körper-Schnitt |
# Über dem "Dialog-Fenster" (Combo-Ansicht) erscheint das oben abgebildete Dialogfeld "Körper-Schnitt" (Cross section ). |
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## Wahl der Schnittebenen-Normale durch einsetzen von Werten für die Vektorlängen ", y und/der z" |
## Wahl der Schnittebenen-Normale durch einsetzen von Werten für die Vektorlängen ", y und/der z" |
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## Den blauen Schieber "Position des Schnittes entlang der Schnittflächen-Normale" (Position along axis) nach Wahl zwischen 0% und 100% einstellen (grün blinkende Skala, Anfangswert 50%) |
## Den blauen Schieber "Position des Schnittes entlang der Schnittflächen-Normale" (Position along axis) nach Wahl zwischen 0% und 100% einstellen (grün blinkende Skala, Anfangswert 50%) |
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## Wahl des gewünschten Schnittbildes: entweder "Durchdringungsfigur" (Outline, ist voreingestellt) oder "Geschnittener Körper-Rest" (Cut Objects)-Draufsicht |
## Wahl des gewünschten Schnittbildes: entweder "Durchdringungsfigur" (Outline, ist voreingestellt) oder "Geschnittener Körper-Rest" (Cut Objects)-Draufsicht |
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# Beim Schließen des Dialogfeldes "Körper-Schnitt |
# Beim Schließen des Dialogfeldes "Körper-Schnitt" (Cross section , Kreuz rechts oben) bleibt das Schnittbild eingefroren erhalten. |
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==LINKS== |
==LINKS== |
Revision as of 23:08, 3 February 2017
File:Text-x-python Cross_section |
Description |
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Dynamically slidable cross-section Macro version: 1.0 Author: aleph0 |
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Beschreibung
Durch den oder die Körper wird ein ebener Schnitt geführt. Die Normale der Schnittebene entsteht durch Vorgabe je eines Vektors in den drei Ebenen des xyz-Koordinatensystems. Die Schnittebene kann parallel zu sich stetig hin und her verschoben werden. Angezeigt werden entweder die durch den Schnitt enstandenen Linien (Durchdringungsfigur) oder der Rest des oder der Körper (einer der beiden durch den Schnitt entstandenen Teile des oder der Körper wird ausgeblendet). Bildlegende: Schnitt durch zwei teiweise ineinander steckende Köper; links: Dialogfeld "Körper-Schnitt"; rechts: geschnittener Körper-Rest
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Anwendung
- Der unten stehende Programm-Code ist als Text-Datei mit der Endung .FCMacro und z.B. mit dem Namen "Schnitt" in den Dateiordner ... /Freecad/makro Ihres PC zu übertragen.
- zu schneidende/n Körper aktivieren
- Aufruf des Makros : "Makro > Makros > Schnitt.FCMacro > Ausführen "
- Der/die zu schneidender/n Körper wird/werden bereits geschnitten dargestellt.
- Über dem "Dialog-Fenster" (Combo-Ansicht) erscheint das oben abgebildete Dialogfeld "Körper-Schnitt" (Cross section ).
- Wahl der Schnittebenen-Normale durch einsetzen von Werten für die Vektorlängen ", y und/der z"
- Den blauen Schieber "Position des Schnittes entlang der Schnittflächen-Normale" (Position along axis) nach Wahl zwischen 0% und 100% einstellen (grün blinkende Skala, Anfangswert 50%)
- Wahl des gewünschten Schnittbildes: entweder "Durchdringungsfigur" (Outline, ist voreingestellt) oder "Geschnittener Körper-Rest" (Cut Objects)-Draufsicht
- Beim Schließen des Dialogfeldes "Körper-Schnitt" (Cross section , Kreuz rechts oben) bleibt das Schnittbild eingefroren erhalten.
LINKS
Mario52 has created a new version of this macro that allows you to save both the object and the outline of the section. See forum
Script
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
***************************************************************************
* *
* This widget makes an interactively moveable cross-section of the *
* currently visible objects in the currently active document. The *
* cross-sectioning plane is specified by its normal, and the cross- *
* section can be moved along that normal using a slider bar. It can *
* show the cross-section either as an outline or a view of the sliced *
* objects. To run the macro, first download it from this site and *
* install it in your macros directory, then use the menu to call up *
* your list of macros and double-click on this one. It will display *
* a default cross-section and pop up a window to enable you to set *
* the cross-sectioning parameters. Closing the pop-up window will *
* restore the scene to its previous state before the macro was *
* started. *
* *
***************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2016 Richard P. Parkins, M. A. *
* *
* This file is a supplement to 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. *
* *
* This software 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 this macro; if not, write to the Free Software *
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 *
* USA *
***************************************************************************
"""
__title__ = "Cross-Section"
__author__ = "Aleph0"
__version__ = "00.01"
__date__ = "29/01/2016"
__Comment__ = "Dynamic cross section viewer"
__Wiki__ = "http://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Macro_cross_section"
__Help__ = "see first few lines of macro text"
__Status__ = "stable"
__Requires__ = "freecad 0.15"
# OS: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
# Word size of OS: 64-bit
# Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
# Version: 0.15.4671 (Git)
# Branch: releases/FreeCAD-0-15
# Hash: 244b3aef360841646cbfe80a1b225c8b39c8380c
# Python version: 2.7.6
# Qt version: 4.8.6
# Coin version: 4.0.0a
# OCC version: 6.8.0.oce-0.17
import PySide
from PySide import QtCore, QtGui
from FreeCAD import Base
import FreeCADGui
try:
_fromUtf8 = QtCore.QString.fromUtf8
except AttributeError:
def _fromUtf8(s):
return s
try:
_encoding = QtGui.QApplication.UnicodeUTF8
def _translate(context, text, disambig):
return QtGui.QApplication.translate(context, text, disambig, _encoding)
except AttributeError:
def _translate(context, text, disambig):
return QtGui.QApplication.translate(context, text, disambig)
width = 350 # width of our window
height = 310 # height of our window
global FreeCADRootWindow # main window before we start
# This is the interactive window that the macro creates
# Its main function is to have a close box and tidy up when closed
class CrossSectionWindow(PySide.QtGui.QMainWindow):
# automagically called when the window is created
def __init__(self):
super(CrossSectionWindow, self).__init__()
self.setWindowFlags(PySide.QtCore.Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint)
self.setWindowTitle(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Cross-section", None))
# Create and set the window's widget, which does all the work
self.child = CrossSection(self)
self.setCentralWidget(self.child)
self.child.initUI(self)
if self.child.startup_failed :
self.destroy()
else:
# Position our window relative to the FreeCAD root
self.setPosition(FreeCADRootWindow)
self.child.show()
self.show()
# User closed the window, tidy up
def closeEvent(self, event) :
self.child.restoreObjects()
# Set a sensible default position for the window
# With FreeCAD's default layout, this will be over the docking area
# so it will not obscure the 3D view
def setPosition(self, parent) :
geom = parent.geometry()
xpos = geom.left() + 50
ypos = geom.center().y() - height / 2
self.setGeometry(xpos, ypos, width, height)
self.setFixedSize(width, height)
# This is the widget which does almost all of the work
# Widgets don't have close boxes, so closing is dealt with in CrossSectionWindow
class CrossSection(PySide.QtGui.QWidget):
# Lay out the interactive elements
def initUI(self, parent):
self.parent = parent
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setFamily("Times New Roman")
font.setPointSize(10)
font.setWeight(10)
font.setBold(True)
self.hideObjects()
margin = 10
alw = 20 # axis label width
sbp = margin + alw + margin # spin boxes to right of axis labels
slw = width - 2 * margin # width of slider and progress bar
ypos = margin
self.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("CrossSection"))
# The cross-section plane is defined by its normal
# The length of the normal is immaterial as long as it is nonzero
self.label_1 = QtGui.QLabel(self)
self.label_1.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, slw, 22))
self.label_1.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("label_1"))
self.label_1.setText(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Sliding axis direction", None))
self.label_1.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow",
"Cross-section is taken perpendicular to this axis", None))
ypos = ypos + 30
self.label_2 = QtGui.QLabel(self)
self.label_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, alw, 25))
self.label_2.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("label_2"))
self.label_2.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "X", None))
self.doubleSpinBox_X = QtGui.QDoubleSpinBox(self)
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(sbp, ypos, 80, 25))
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setMinimum(-10000.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setMaximum(10000.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setValue(0.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setSingleStep(1)
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("doubleSpinBox_X"))
self.doubleSpinBox_X.valueChanged.connect(
self.on_doubleSpinBox_X_valueChanged)
self.doubleSpinBox_X.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Sliding axis X", None))
ypos = ypos + 30
self.label_3 = QtGui.QLabel(self)
self.label_3.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, alw, 25))
self.label_3.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("label_3"))
self.label_3.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Y", None))
self.doubleSpinBox_Y = QtGui.QDoubleSpinBox(self)
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(sbp, ypos, 80, 25))
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setMinimum(-10000.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setMaximum(10000.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setValue(0.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setSingleStep(1)
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("doubleSpinBox_Y"))
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.valueChanged.connect(
self.on_doubleSpinBox_Y_valueChanged)
self.doubleSpinBox_Y.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Sliding axis Y", None))
ypos = ypos + 30
self.label_4 = QtGui.QLabel(self)
self.label_4.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, alw, 25))
self.label_4.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("label_4"))
self.label_4.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Z", None))
self.doubleSpinBox_Z = QtGui.QDoubleSpinBox(self)
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(sbp, ypos, 80, 25))
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setMinimum(-10000.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setMaximum(10000.0)
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setValue(0.5)
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setSingleStep(1)
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("doubleSpinBox_Z"))
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.valueChanged.connect(
self.on_doubleSpinBox_Z_valueChanged)
self.doubleSpinBox_Z.setToolTip(
_translate("MainWindow", "Sliding axis Z", None))
ypos = ypos + 40
# Make the interactive slider control
# As you move this slider with the mouse, the cross-section slides
# through the model
self.label_5 = QtGui.QLabel(self)
self.label_5.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, slw, 22))
self.label_5.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("label_5"))
self.label_5.setText(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Position along axis", None))
ypos = ypos + 30
self.horizontalSlider = QtGui.QSlider(self)
self.horizontalSlider.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, slw, 20))
self.horizontalSlider.setOrientation(QtCore.Qt.Horizontal)
self.horizontalSlider.setInvertedAppearance(False)
self.horizontalSlider.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("horizontalSlider"))
self.horizontalSlider.setRange(0, 100)
self.horizontalSlider.setValue(int(self.fraction * 100.0))
self.horizontalSlider.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Slide to move cross-section along axis", None))
# must be called after setValue()
self.horizontalSlider.valueChanged.connect(self.on_horizontal_slider)
ypos = ypos + 30
self.progressBar_1 = QtGui.QProgressBar(self)
self.progressBar_1.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, slw, 23))
self.progressBar_1.setValue(int(self.fraction * 100.0))
self.progressBar_1.setOrientation(QtCore.Qt.Horizontal)
self.progressBar_1.setAlignment(QtCore.Qt.AlignCenter)
self.progressBar_1.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("progressBar_1"))
self.progressBar_1.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Percent position of cross-section", None))
ypos = ypos + 40
# Select the display format for the cross-section
# This button shows a wire line in the cross-section plane
self.radioButton_1 = QtGui.QRadioButton(self)
self.radioButton_1.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, slw, 20))
self.radioButton_1.setText(_fromUtf8("Outline"))
self.radioButton_1.setChecked(True)
self.radioButton_1.toggled.connect(self.onRadioButton)
self.radioButton_1.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("radioButton_1"))
self.radioButton_1.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Make cross-section as wire outline", None))
ypos = ypos + 30
# Select the display format for the cross-section
# This button shows a normal 3D display with everything above the
# cross-section plane cut away
self.radioButton_2 = QtGui.QRadioButton(self)
self.radioButton_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(margin, ypos, slw, 20))
self.radioButton_2.setText(_fromUtf8("Cut objects"))
self.radioButton_2.setChecked(False)
self.radioButton_2.toggled.connect(self.onRadioButton)
self.radioButton_2.setObjectName(_fromUtf8("radioButton_2"))
self.radioButton_2.setToolTip(_translate(
"MainWindow", "Make cross-section as cut objects", None))
# Called at macro start up by initUI()
def hideObjects(self):
# Initialise the cross-section state variables
self.startup_failed = False
self.fraction = 0.5
self.axisX = 0.0
self.axisY = 0.0
self.axisZ = 1.0
self.cross_section_type = 1
# We must have something to do a cross-section on
if App.ActiveDocument is None :
QtGui.QMessageBox.warning(None, _translate("MainWindow",
"Cross-section", None),
_translate("MainWindow", "There is no Active Document\n" +
"Create one and run this macro again.", None),
QtGui.QMessageBox.Cancel,
QtGui.QMessageBox.Cancel)
self.startup_failed = True
self.parent.destroy() # This will close the window
else :
# Make a list of the user's objects
# WARNING!!
# This list is persistent. We'll get confused if the user deletes or
# adds objects while the macro is active
self.oblist = App.ActiveDocument.Objects
# Create the cross-section object
self.cs = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Feature",
"Generated__cross-section")
self.OriginalVisibilities = list()
self.xmin = 1e30
self.xmax = -1e30
self.ymin = 1e30
self.ymax = -1e30
self.zmin = 1e30
self.zmax = -1e30
n = 0
for p in self.oblist: # stupid Python list has no length function
n = n + 1
# Make a list of the visible objects and make them invisible while
# the macro is active
# Also we compute the bounding box of the model
for i in range(n):
vis = self.oblist[i].ViewObject.Visibility
self.OriginalVisibilities.append(vis)
if vis :
self.oblist[i].ViewObject.Visibility=False
b = self.oblist[i].Shape.BoundBox
if b.XMin < self.xmin :
self.xmin = b.XMin
if b.XMax > self.xmax :
self.xmax = b.XMax
if b.YMin < self.ymin :
self.ymin = b.YMin
if b.YMax > self.ymax :
self.ymax = b.YMax
if b.ZMin < self.zmin :
self.zmin = b.ZMin
if b.ZMax > self.zmax :
self.zmax = b.ZMax
# Moan and give up if there is nothing to cross-section
if self.xmax <= self.xmin \
or self.ymax <= self.ymin \
or self.zmax <= self.zmin :
QtGui.QMessageBox.warning(None, _translate("MainWindow",
"Cross-section", None),
_translate("MainWindow",
"There are no visible solid objects\n" +
"Create some and run this macro again.", None),
QtGui.QMessageBox.Cancel,
QtGui.QMessageBox.Cancel)
self.restoreObjects()
self.startup_failed = True
self.parent.destroy() # This will close the window
else :
# Trigger initial display
self.updateAxis()
# Called when macro is closed
# Restore the original visibility of the user's objects
# and destroy our cross-section object
def restoreObjects(self):
n = 0
for p in self.oblist: # stupid Python list has no length function
n = n + 1
for i in range(n):
self.oblist[i].ViewObject.Visibility = self.OriginalVisibilities[i]
App.ActiveDocument.removeObject("Generated__cross_section")
# Something has changed, recalculate the cross-section
def updateGui(self):
# default to no visible cross-ection
self.cs.ViewObject.Visibility = False
# check if the sliding axis is invalid
if self.xdir == 0.0 and self.ydir == 0.0 and self.zdir == 0.0 :
QtGui.QMessageBox.warning(None, _translate("MainWindow",
"Cross-section", None),
_translate("MainWindow", "The sliding axis has zero length\n" +
"Please set a valid axis.", None),
QtGui.QMessageBox.Ok,
QtGui.QMessageBox.Ok)
else :
# First we compute the 0% and 100% positions on the sliding axis
if self.xdir < 0.0 :
x = self.xmax + self.fraction * self.xdir
else :
x = self.xmin + self.fraction * self.xdir
if self.ydir < 0.0 :
y = self.ymax + self.fraction * self.ydir
else :
y = self.ymin + self.fraction * self.ydir
if self.zdir < 0.0 :
z = self.zmax + self.fraction * self.zdir
else :
z = self.zmin + self.fraction * self.zdir
r = 2 * max(self.xmax - self.xmin, self.ymax - self.ymin,
self.zmax - self.xmin)
# Create a big enough disc in the cross-section plane
c = Part.makeCircle(r, Base.Vector(x, y, z),
Base.Vector(self.xdir, self.ydir, self.zdir))
f = Part.Face(Part.Wire(c))
l = list() # list for cross-section parts
n = 0
for p in self.oblist: # stupid Python list has no length function
n = n + 1
something = False
if self.cross_section_type == 1 :
# wire line cross-section
for i in range(n):
if self.OriginalVisibilities[i] :
ob = self.oblist[i].Shape.section(f)
# check for valid section part
if ob.BoundBox.XMin <= ob.BoundBox.XMax :
l.append(ob)
something = True
else :
# cut shape cross-section
# extrude our cross-ection disc into a cylinder
cyl = f.extrude(Base.Vector(self.xdir, self.ydir, self.zdir))
for i in range(n):
if self.OriginalVisibilities[i] :
ob = self.oblist[i].Shape.cut(cyl)
if ob.isValid() and ob.Volume > 0.0 :
l.append(ob)
something = True
if something :
s = Part.makeCompound(l)
if s.isValid() :
self.cs.Shape = s
self.cs.ViewObject.Visibility = True
FreeCADGui.updateGui()
# User changed axis vector
# Compute a new axis vector whose length just covers the model
def updateAxis(self):
ldir = 0.0
if self.axisX != 0.0 :
ldir = (self.xmax - self.xmin) / abs(self.axisX)
if self.axisY != 0.0 :
ldir = max(ldir, (self.ymax - self.ymin) / abs(self.axisY))
if self.axisZ != 0.0 :
ldir = max(ldir, (self.zmax - self.zmin) / abs(self.axisZ))
self.xdir = self.axisX * ldir
self.ydir = self.axisY * ldir
self.zdir = self.axisZ * ldir
self.updateGui() # recalculate the cross-section
def on_horizontal_slider(self, val):
self.fraction = val / 100.0
self.progressBar_1.setValue(val)
self.updateGui()
def on_doubleSpinBox_X_valueChanged(self, val):
self.axisX = val
self.updateAxis()
def on_doubleSpinBox_Y_valueChanged(self, val):
self.axisY = val
self.updateAxis()
def on_doubleSpinBox_Z_valueChanged(self, val):
self.axisZ = val
self.updateAxis()
def onRadioButton(self, wasChecked) :
if self.radioButton_1.isChecked() :
self.cross_section_type = 1
else :
self.cross_section_type = 2
self.updateGui()
#######################################
# Find FreeCAD's root window
FreeCADRootWindow = Gui.getMainWindow()
# Create the window and start it
myWidget = CrossSectionWindow()
# The CrossSectionWindow will do all the work
Links
The forum discussion Posting a new macro