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|SeeAlso=[[Sketcher_ConstrainLock/cs|Constraint Lock]], [[Sketcher ConstrainPointOnObject/cs|Vazba Bod na objekt]] |
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==Popis== |
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Vytváří vazbu totožnosti na vybrané položce. |
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Tento vazbový nástroj vezme dva body jako své argumenty a slouží k tomu, že je udělá ''totožné''. (Znamená to, že je udělá jako-jeden-bod). |
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V praxi je tento nástroj užitečný když je např. mezera mezi dvěma koncovými body přímek, které mají být spojeny - vazba totožnosti na jejich koncové body tuto mezeru uzavře. |
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====Použití==== |
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Jak je uvedeno výše, tento nástroj přijímá dva argumenty - oba jsou to body. |
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#Nejdříve je nutné vysvítit dva různé body. (Připomínám, že to nebude fungovat jestli se např. pokusíte vybrat počáteční a koncový bod jedné přímky). |
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#Vysvícení nakreslených položek dosáhnete posunem myši nad položku a kliknutím levým tlačítkem myši. |
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#Vysvícená položka změní barvu na zelenou. |
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#následující položky mohou být vysvíceny opakováním výše uvedeného postupu POZNÁMKA: není potřeba zároveň držet stisknutou nějakou další klávesu, jako např. CTRL, abychom dosáhli vícenásobného výběru položek na výkrese. |
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#Jakmile máte vybrány dva body, kliknutím levým tlačítkem myši na vazbu 'BodNaBod' zajistí, že se body stanou ''totožné'' a jsou nahrazeny jedním bodem. |
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POZNÁMKA: Kvůli nastavení totožnosti bodů, musí FreeCAD nutně posunout jeden nebo oba původní body. |
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==Description== |
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NOTE: In order to make two points coincident, FreeCAD must necessarily move one, or both, of the original points. |
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The [[Image:Sketcher_ConstrainCoincident.svg|24px]] [[Sketcher_ConstrainCoincident|Sketcher ConstrainCoincident]] tool creates a coincident constraint between points, or ({{Version|0.21}}) a concentric constraint between circles, arcs and/or ellipses (by making their centers coincident). |
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==Scripting== |
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{{Version|1.0}}: This tool is replaced by the [[Sketcher_ConstrainCoincidentUnified|Sketcher ConstrainCoincidentUnified]] tool if the '''Unify Coincident and PointOnObject''' option is selected in the [[Sketcher_Preferences#General|preferences]]. |
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===General scripting=== |
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The constraint can be created from macros and from the python console by using the following command: |
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{{Code|code=Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',LineFixed,PointOfLineFixed,LineMoving,PointOfLineMoving)) }} |
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where : |
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*Sketch is a sketch object |
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*LineFixed is the number of the line, that will not move by applying the constraint |
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*PointOfLineFixed is the number of the vertex of the line LineFixed that has to fulfilled the constraint |
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*LineMoving is the number of the line, that will move by applying the constraint |
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*PointOfLineMoving is the number of the line LineMoving, that has to fulfilled the constraint |
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==Usage== |
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The main issue by using this function is to identify correctly the line number and the vertex number of the lines you want to process. |
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See also: [[Sketcher_Workbench#Drawing_aids|Drawing aids]]. |
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The next paragraph will explain you how to identify the numbering of a line and of a vertex of a line. |
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===[[Sketcher_Workbench#Continue_modes|Continue mode]]=== |
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===Identifying the numbering of a line=== |
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# Make sure there is no selection. |
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I have drawn three lines as shown in the following figure. |
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# There are several ways to invoke the tool: |
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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Sketcher_ConstrainCoincident.svg|16px]] [[Sketcher_ConstrainCoincident|Constrain coincident]]}} button. |
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#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Sketch → Sketcher constraints → [[Image:Sketcher_ConstrainCoincident.svg|16px]] Constrain coincident}} option from the menu. |
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#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|C}}. |
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# The cursor changes to a cross with the tool icon. |
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# Do one of the following: |
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#* Select two points. |
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#* Select two edges of circles, arcs, ellipses or arcs of ellipses. |
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# A constraint is added. |
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# Optionally keep creating constraints. |
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# To finish, right-click or press {{KEY|Esc}}, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool. |
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===Run-once mode=== |
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[[File:PartDesignConstraintPointOnPointScriptingFigure1.jpg|600px]] |
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# Do one of the following: |
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By moving the cursor of the mouse above the line you can see the line number at the bottom left of the FreeCAD windows, see next figure. |
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#* Select two or more points. |
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#* Select two or more edges of circles, arcs, ellipses or arcs of ellipses. |
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# Invoke the tool as explained above. |
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# Depending on the selection one or more constraints are added. |
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==Notes== |
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[[File:PartDesignConstraintPointOnPointScriptingFigure2.jpg|600px]] |
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* {{Version|1.0}}: Points with Coincident constraints are marked with the '''Constraint symbols''' [[Sketcher_Preferences#Display|color]]. |
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Unfortunately the numbering displayed on the FreeCAD windows start from 1 whereas the numbering of the line used to script start from 0: this means that you have to retrieve one each time you want to refer to a line. |
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==Scripting== |
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===Identifying the numbering of the vertices of a line=== |
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The constraint can be created from [[Macros|macros]] and from the [[Python|Python]] console by using the following command: |
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The vertices of one line can only have the value 1 or 2. (Don’t ask me, why the vertices numbering does not start from 0 …) The vertices are numbered according to their order of creation. To find out the order of their creation (If you have a lot of lines, you cannot remember which vertex you have created first), you just have to move the cursor of your mouse above the two vertices of one line, see following figure. |
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{{Code|code=Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',LineFixed,PointOfLineFixed,LineMoving,PointOfLineMoving)) }} |
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[[File:PartDesignConstraintPointOnPointScriptingFigure3.jpg|600px]] |
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where : |
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If you read e.g. 4 and 5, it means that the vertex 4 will be referenced by using the number 1 in the script command and the vertex 5 will be referenced by using the number 2 in the script command. Etc. |
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* {{incode|Sketch}} is a sketch object |
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* {{incode|LineFixed}} is the number of the line, that will not move by applying the constraint |
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=== Example === |
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* {{incode|PointOfLineFixed}} indicates which vertex of {{incode|LineFixed}} has to fulfill the constraint |
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* {{incode|LineMoving}} is the number of the line, that will move by applying the constraint |
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Let us take the previous example of the three lines. The subsequent figure indicates the numbering of each line and their vertices according to the convention for scripting. |
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* {{incode|PointOfLineMoving}} indicates which vertex of {{incode|LineMoving}} has to fulfill the constraint |
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[[File:PartDesignConstraintPointOnPointScriptingFigure3Bis.jpg|600px]] |
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blue text = numbering of line, black text = numbering of vertices |
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The command |
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{{Code|code= Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',1,2,2,1)) }} |
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yields following result: |
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As the names {{incode|LineFixed}} and {{incode|LineMoving}} indicate, if both constrained vertices are free to move in any direction, the first one (first to be selected in the Gui) will remain fixed and the other one will move. In the presence of existing constraints, however, both edges may move. |
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[[File:PartDesignConstraintPointOnPointScriptingFigure4.jpg|600px]] |
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The [[Sketcher_scripting|Sketcher scripting]] page explains the values which can be used for {{incode|LineFixed}}, {{incode|PointOfLineFixed}}, {{incode|LineMoving}} and {{incode|PointOfLineMoving}}, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts. |
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The command |
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{{Code|code= Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',0,2,2,2)) }} |
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yields following result: |
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[[File:PartDesignConstraintPointOnPointScriptingFigure5.jpg|600px]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 23 April 2024
Constraint PointOnPoint |
Umístění Menu |
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Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain coincident |
Pracovní stoly |
Náčrt |
Výchozí zástupce |
C |
Představen ve verzi |
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Viz také |
Constraint Lock, Vazba Bod na objekt |
Description
The Sketcher ConstrainCoincident tool creates a coincident constraint between points, or (introduced in version 0.21) a concentric constraint between circles, arcs and/or ellipses (by making their centers coincident).
introduced in version 1.0: This tool is replaced by the Sketcher ConstrainCoincidentUnified tool if the Unify Coincident and PointOnObject option is selected in the preferences.
Usage
See also: Drawing aids.
Continue mode
- Make sure there is no selection.
- There are several ways to invoke the tool:
- Press the Constrain coincident button.
- Select the Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain coincident option from the menu.
- Use the keyboard shortcut: C.
- The cursor changes to a cross with the tool icon.
- Do one of the following:
- Select two points.
- Select two edges of circles, arcs, ellipses or arcs of ellipses.
- A constraint is added.
- Optionally keep creating constraints.
- To finish, right-click or press Esc, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool.
Run-once mode
- Do one of the following:
- Select two or more points.
- Select two or more edges of circles, arcs, ellipses or arcs of ellipses.
- Invoke the tool as explained above.
- Depending on the selection one or more constraints are added.
Notes
- introduced in version 1.0: Points with Coincident constraints are marked with the Constraint symbols color.
Scripting
The constraint can be created from macros and from the Python console by using the following command:
Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',LineFixed,PointOfLineFixed,LineMoving,PointOfLineMoving))
where :
Sketch
is a sketch objectLineFixed
is the number of the line, that will not move by applying the constraintPointOfLineFixed
indicates which vertex ofLineFixed
has to fulfill the constraintLineMoving
is the number of the line, that will move by applying the constraintPointOfLineMoving
indicates which vertex ofLineMoving
has to fulfill the constraint
As the names LineFixed
and LineMoving
indicate, if both constrained vertices are free to move in any direction, the first one (first to be selected in the Gui) will remain fixed and the other one will move. In the presence of existing constraints, however, both edges may move.
The Sketcher scripting page explains the values which can be used for LineFixed
, PointOfLineFixed
, LineMoving
and PointOfLineMoving
, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.
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