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|Description=Create a line giving as an argument the XYZ coordinates, length, and angle. The new line is created in the real coordinate of object, not in the coordinate of the Body.<br/>{{ColoredText|(Command line, paste this complete macro in the Python console)}}. |
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|Description=Creates a line in command line (Paste in the Console Python) giving as an argument the XYZ coordinates, length, and angle. |
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|Author=mario52 |
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|Version=02.00 |
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Revision as of 15:36, 2 July 2019
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Create a line giving as an argument the XYZ coordinates, length, and angle. The new line is created in the real coordinate of object, not in the coordinate of the Body. (Command line, paste this complete macro in the Python console). Macro version: 02.00 Last modified: 2014-08-08 FreeCAD version: All Author: mario52 |
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mario52 |
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Macro Version |
02.00 |
Date last modified |
2014-08-08 |
FreeCAD Version(s) |
All |
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Description
This small macro create a line giving as an argument the XYZ coordinates, length, and angle
Use
Can be used from the Freecad macro editor.
the default values are : x1 = 0, y1 = 0, z1 = 0, length = 10, angle = 0
Script
Macro Line_Length.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# créer une ligne avec une coordonnée une longueur et un angle sur le plan X Y
# create line with coordinate length and angle to plane X Y
import FreeCAD, FreeCADGui, Draft
from math import cos, sin, radians
#from FreeCAD import Base
def line_length(x1 = 0.0, y1 = 0.0, z1 = 0.0, length = 10.0, angle = 0.0):
x2 = x1 + (length * cos(radians(angle)))
y2 = y1 + (length * sin(radians(angle)))
z2 = z1 #+ ()
Draft.makeWire([FreeCAD.Vector(x1,y1,z1),FreeCAD.Vector(x2,y2,z2)])
#Example:
#x1 = 0.0 # Edit coordinate x1 origin
#y1 = 0.0 # Edit coordinate y1 origin
#z1 = 0.0 # Edit coordinate z1 origin
#length = 50.0 # Edit length
#angle = 45.0 # Edit angle plane XY
#line_length(x1, y1, z1, length, angle)
Example
If the macro is copied in the Python console, you can use it by:
>>> line_length(x1 = 0, y1 = 0, z1 = 0, length = 10, angle = 45)
or choice
>>> line_length(x1 = 10, y1 = 10, z1 = 0, length = 50)
>>> line_length(length = 50, angle = 45)