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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      @tig said:

      So to cast it another way, view.pickhelper [which returns a 'pick_helper'] seems to have optional arguments that don't work.

      Read - bugged?

      @tig said:

      Those options don't do the pick, they merely limit the acceptable picking possibilities to the given point's x/y and an 'aperture' radius about it

      Limit the x and y?
      I don't understand this. The manual says:

      @unknownuser said:

      An x value to create the pick from.
      Don't see anything about limiting. ?

      @tig said:

      note the x/y need NOT be the x/y returned by the mouse-button-event BUT could instead be say set to limit you to pick a valid point anywhere within 1m of the ORIGIN

      1m from the ORIGIN? I've seen nothing in the manual about that. And how would x and y - 2D point be related to ORIGIN - 3D point?

      @tig said:

      It is a pick_helper not a pick itself - the do_pick does the pick... ❓

      That's the thing - I thought providing the extra arguments would make it return a PickHelper and doa pick in one go - without having to do the extra pick at the end.

      I'm very confused now. πŸ˜•

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
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        You can't use the ' ORIGIN' directly. BUT you can translate its 3D point into a screen xy [ view.screen_coords(ORIGIN)].
        The '1m aperture' isn't going to be easy either, BUT you could work out [0,0,1.m] as a screen xy too, and then find the relative pixel distance from one to the other, then do it for [0,1.m,0] and [1.m,0,0] to get the maximum aperture pixel size from these three [it's a 'globe' centered on the ORIGIN]...
        Remember that the screen_coords are still a 3D point BUT the Z is ignored.
        You can then dynamically set the pick_helper x y aperture using these values as the user pans, zooms... The user is then restricted to pick things centered on the ORIGIN and within a 1m of it...

        To be honest I never use anything but a 'bare' pick_helper with no arguments and then a ph.do_pick etc....

        TIG

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          I'm confused to where ORIGIN comes into this..?

          @tig said:

          To be honest I never use anything but a 'bare' pick_helper with no arguments and then a ph.do_pick etc....

          That's what I've do so far as well. Just looked like I could skip that last step - combine the two statements. But I'm not sure if it's a SU bug - or if the arguments for view.pick_helper works differently from what I'd expect.

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          • AdamBA Offline
            AdamB
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            I think your looking at this a bit wrong..

            When you create a pick_helper, you create a Query Object for that x,y. You can then extract a variety of information from it and then dispose of it.

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              "Query Object"?

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              • AdamBA Offline
                AdamB
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                @thomthom said:

                "Query Object"?

                As in an object that encapsulates the query and all associated state into 1 handy 'thing'. It's a common pattern for picking / raytesting because you often want to make decisions about what your looking for as you walk through the results and don't necessarily want all answers/info - which can be large.

                The point being its not a simple procedural call. Its returning a result which is a first class object on which you can operate to get the answer you want.

                Adam

                Developer of LightUp Click for website

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
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                  Sorry for being so dense, but I don't understand this at all.

                  What's the difference between:

                  ip = view.pickhelper ip.pick(x, y)

                  and

                  ip = view.pickhelper(x, y)

                  ❓

                  Why are they not the same, and what would the use of ip = view.pickhelper(x, y) be?

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
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                    Think there is some confusion to what people think I'm asking about.

                    I'm not asking what the purpose of the PickHelper class is. But the difference in the examples in my previous post. The arguments of the method view.pick_helper that returns a PickHelper.

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                    • AdamBA Offline
                      AdamB
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                      @thomthom said:

                      Sorry for being so dense, but I don't understand this at all.

                      What's the difference between:

                      ip = view.pickhelper ip.pick(x, y)

                      and

                      ip = view.pickhelper(x, y)

                      ❓

                      Why are they not the same, and what would the use of ip = view.pickhelper(x, y) be?

                      pickhelper(x,y) is a convenience. But you may want to create a pickhelper (which holds all the state) and then do a series of .pick(x,y) calls.

                      Developer of LightUp Click for website

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
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                        Surely you can still do this?

                        ` ip = view.pickhelper(x, y)

                        ...

                        ip.pick(n,m)

                        ...

                        ip.pick(i,j)`

                        ip = view.pickhelper
                        This returns a PickHelper object. Which you then later uses .pick with.

                        ip = view.pickhelper(x, y)
                        This also returns a PickHelper object - which you also can use to later call .pick with. But specifying x and y doesn't seem to make it pick - which I wonder if it is a bug?

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          @thomthom said:

                          I'm confused to where ORIGIN comes into this..?

                          @tig said:

                          To be honest I never use anything but a 'bare' pick_helper with no arguments and then a ph.do_pick etc....

                          That's what I've do so far as well. Just looked like I could skip that last step - combine the two statements. But I'm not sure if it's a SU bug - or if the arguments for view.pick_helper works differently from what I'd expect.

                          ORIGIN is a built-in global-variable like X_AXIS, Y_AXIS and Z_AXIS...........

                          TIG

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                          • Chris FullmerC Offline
                            Chris Fullmer
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                            I understand Thom, I always assumed it was a bug, or designed for something I did not understand. To make it easy on myself I've always used pickhelper without and parameters, and then use pick or dopick or whatever with parameters. You're not crazy.

                            Chris

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                            • thomthomT Offline
                              thomthom
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                              I couldn't find any bug reports on it - wanted to check. will submit a new ticket.

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                              • thomthomT Offline
                                thomthom
                                last edited by

                                Reported as a bug. example script attached.


                                tt_picktest.rb

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
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                                  @thomthom said:

                                  View.pick_helper
                                  http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/view.html#pick_helper

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  If you supply x and y, they are screen coordinates of the point at which you want to do a pick. Typically, there will be points that were passed to a method on a tool class.

                                  From that I'm given the impression that I can do:
                                  ip = view.pick_helper(x, y)
                                  And it'd then return a PickHelper that's picked a point.
                                  But that does not seem to work.

                                  The API should probably say "If you supply x and y, they are screen coordinates of the point at which you will want to do a pick." (refering to the pick as a future event, yet to occur.)

                                  @thomthom said:

                                  If I do this:
                                  ip = view.pick_helper ip.do_pick(x, y)
                                  Then it works.

                                  Because the description of PickHelper.do_pick states: "The do_pickmethod is used to perform the initial pick."
                                  So, prior to this method getting called, the picklist should always be empty; and PickHelper.count should return 0.

                                  @thomthom said:

                                  Bug?

                                  YES bug.

                                  I think it either may have once worked and because of changes it no longer does, OR it was intended to work, but when the code for PickHelper class was written it wasn't possible, or someone forget the intention, etc. (perhaps more than one person was working on it and things got lost in the shuffle.)

                                  What is supposed to happen when you call:
                                  ph = view.pick_helper(x,y,apt) ?
                                  I think something like this:

                                  
                                  class Sketchup;;View
                                    def pick_helper(*args)
                                      case args.size
                                      when 0
                                        Sketchup;;PickHelper.new()
                                      when 1
                                        raise ArgumentError,"x and y required", caller
                                      else
                                        Sketchup;;PickHelper.new().init(args)
                                      end
                                    end#def
                                  end#class
                                  
                                  

                                  @thomthom said:

                                  • then what's the point of the arguments in the view_pickhelper method?

                                  So the arguments for View.pick_helper were really 'intended' to be passed to PickHelper.init, so that you could then use either PickHelper.test_point or PickHelper.do_pick without having to again specify the x,y. Any method that takes an apeture would also use either the one set by .init or (as we are told in the API,) the "standard Sketchup aperture size".

                                  However, PickHelper.do_pick always requires the two x,y arguments (regardless of whether .init was first called.)

                                  And PickHelper.test_point, I cannot get to return true (regardless of whether .init was first called, or all arguments are specified.) Even when the point argument is exactly the same as the x,y .. still .test_point returns false.

                                  p3.test_point [200,200],200,200,20
                                  >> false
                                  

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