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    • R Offline
      remus
      last edited by

      You can sort of do this with the polygon tool, just set the number of sides to 3...

      If you need irregular triangles, you could then just alter it with the move tool, and with some simple maths you could have pretty much any triangle that takes your fancy.

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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      • BepB Offline
        Bep
        last edited by

        @remus said:

        You can sort of do this with the polygon tool, just set the number of sides to 3...

        If you need irregular triangles, you could then just alter it with the move tool, and with some simple maths you could have pretty much any triangle that takes your fancy.

        Yes Remus i know it is possible this way and probebly some other ways ,but they are all to cumbersome doing this many-many times ,or to complicated.
        I realy would like to skip the math and let the ruby do all of that time after time.

        "History is written by the winners"

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        • W Offline
          watkins
          last edited by

          Dear Bep,

          You can make an equilateral triangle of known side length using the following method:

          Use the polygon tool with the number of sides set to 3
          Draw a triangle
          Double click to select all the entities and make a group
          Double click to edit the group, and when in edit mode use the tape measure tool to measure one side
          Type in the desired length
          Type yes when asked about resizing group
          Explode group

          Regards,
          Bob

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          • BepB Offline
            Bep
            last edited by

            @watkins said:

            Dear Bep,

            You can make an equilateral triangle of known side length using the following method:

            Use the polygon tool with the number of sides set to 3
            Draw a triangle
            Double click to select all the entities and make a group
            Double click to edit the group, and when in edit mode use the tape measure tool to measure
            one side
            Type in the desired length
            Type yes when asked about resizing group
            Explode group

            Regards,
            Bob

            Thank you Bob for responding,

            But the ruby i request could help to contruct all types of triangles ,scalene if no sides are equal;isosceles if two sides are equal;equilateral if three sides are equal.

            greetings ,

            Bep van Malde

            "History is written by the winners"

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            • Didier BurD Offline
              Didier Bur
              last edited by

              Hi,

              @unknownuser said:

              Could some of you please make this ruby?

              On my to-do-list

              DB

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              • BepB Offline
                Bep
                last edited by

                On my to-do-list[/quote]

                Thank you Didier, that you are taking up an interest in developing this Ruby.
                I am very happy 😍
                I can now rest asure knowing that it will be made.

                Greetings,

                Bep van Malde

                "History is written by the winners"

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                • Didier BurD Offline
                  Didier Bur
                  last edited by

                  @Bep,
                  Just a question: Given Side1 from Point A to Point B, and 2 lengthes a and b, the general trilateration case (from Al-Kashi theorem) gives 4 solutions.

                  How do you would see the script determine which triangle is the "good" one (from the user point of view I mean) ?
                  trilateration.jpg

                  DB

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    What if you allow all four - separately grouped - and let the user delete the unwanted ones.

                    But also, what would decide which plane they are drawn? In 3D space there are endless possibilities. Or would you then restrict it to the red/green axis? Or maybe not if the initial line is drawn on any face?

                    Gai...

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Ah, I see, the plane has been solved. Yes, logical. Also the solution for the choice of the triangles sounds quite reasonable!

                      Gai...

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                      • Didier BurD Offline
                        Didier Bur
                        last edited by

                        What is currently on the drawing board is:

                        trilateration2.jpg

                        User clicks 2 points to define the first side of the triangle (the red line between the 2 "X"), and click 1 point to define the plane (the third "X"). The plane is computed with a crossproduct between vectors, this is not a problem.
                        Between the 4 possibilities still remaining, I would suggest that the first length entered would start from the start point of side 1, the second would start from end point of side 1. This leads to 2 solutions. So I also suggest that the point defining the plane will also define the pointing direction of the second side (given by the first length) to get only one solution.
                        What do you think ?

                        DB

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                        • BepB Offline
                          Bep
                          last edited by

                          Didier,

                          You are much faster than I am.
                          I think that we come up with the same sort of solution.

                          Bep


                          possibility 1.skp

                          "History is written by the winners"

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                          • Didier BurD Offline
                            Didier Bur
                            last edited by

                            Bep,
                            I'll PM you soon a beta for test. It's almost ready, just several weird angle problems to solve πŸŽ‰
                            Regards,

                            DB

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                            • GaieusG Offline
                              Gaieus
                              last edited by

                              I can hardly wait! πŸ‘

                              Gai...

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