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      emptyvessel
      last edited by

      I think you gentlemen may be giving me too much credit for my knowledge of ruby.
      I am a rank beginner and do not get everything your are saying or showing in your snippets.

      slbaumgartner: your code still displays a arccurve message for all facets of the arc.
      How is "next if used_edges.index edge" suppose to remove edges from consideration?

      tt_su: Your code fails to run at all. "EdgeUses not found"
      Would you be so kind as to explain how each line of your snippet works.

      Regards,

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        emptyvessel
        last edited by

        Okay, Looked up the 'Uniq' method Now I am even more puzzled.
        The following code is a modified version of tt_su's.
        Uniq appears to be returning the wrong number of array elements.

        
        model = Sketchup.active_model
        face = model.selection[0]
        
        if face
          count = 0
          edges_and_curves = []
          edges_filtered = []
          
          loop = face.outer_loop
          edgeuses = loop.edgeuses  
        
          edgeuses.each do|edgeuse|
            count += 1
            edge = edgeuse.edge
            edges_and_curves << edge.curve || edge
          end
          
          edges_filtered = edges_and_curves.uniq
        
          UI.messagebox(edges_filtered.length)  # Reports 5 Should be 8
          UI.messagebox(count) # Correctly reports 52. (4 sides and 4 arcs * 12 facets)  Correct.
        end
        
        
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          slbaumgartner
          last edited by

          @emptyvessel said:

          I think you gentlemen may be giving me too much credit for my knowledge of ruby.
          I am a rank beginner and do not get everything your are saying or showing in your snippets.

          slbaumgartner: your code still displays a arccurve message for all facets of the arc.
          How is "next if used_edges.index edge" suppose to remove edges from consideration?

          tt_su: Your code fails to run at all. "EdgeUses not found"
          Would you be so kind as to explain how each line of your snippet works.

          Regards,

          Hmm. I edited my post after I found errors (typed too fast) - did you try the latest version? I drew a rectangle, changed all the corners to arcs, and ran this and it report four Edges and four ArcCurves... When it completes it dumps a whole Array of stuff on the Console, but that is just because Ruby always returns the last thing it evaluated and I didn't bother to stop it.

          If you have a specific example skp, please post it and I'll try to see what went astray.

          Also, it looks to me like TT also typed in haste. I don't think his code is right...for instance edgeuses is undefined!

          Steve

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          • tt_suT Offline
            tt_su
            last edited by

            <span class="syntaxdefault"><br />model </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> Sketchup</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">active_model<br />face </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> model</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">selection</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">[</span><span class="syntaxdefault">0</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]<br /><br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">if face<br />  edges_and_curves </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">[]<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">  face</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">outer_loop</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">edgeuses</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">each </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">{</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|</span><span class="syntaxdefault">edgeuse</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">    edge </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> edgeuse</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">edge<br />    edges_and_curves </span><span class="syntaxkeyword"><<</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> edge</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">curve </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">||</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> edge<br />  </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">}<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">  </span><span class="syntaxcomment"># Because we will have added the Curve entities for each edge segment.<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">  edges_and_curves</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">uniq</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">!<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">end<br /></span>
            
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            • tt_suT Offline
              tt_su
              last edited by

              In deed - I typed in a hurry and made a mess out of it. I made changes in a hurry now as well, but I still haven't checked it properly. Sorry. I'll get back to this next week. Now I need to get to bed as I'm catching a plane early in the morning.

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                emptyvessel
                last edited by

                Okay I worked on this this weekend and I am ALMOST getting the output I want...

                
                'VB.NET Code output
                gp.AddLine(0.000,10.000,0.000,2.000)
                gp.AddArc(0.000,8.000,4.000,4.000,0.000,90.000)
                gp.AddLine(10.000,12.000,2.000,12.000)
                gp.AddArc(8.000,8.000,4.000,4.000,0.000,90.000)
                gp.AddLine(12.000,2.000,12.000,10.000)
                gp.AddArc(8.000,-0.000,4.000,4.000,0.000,90.000)
                gp.AddLine(2.000,0.000,10.000,-0.000)
                gp.AddArc(0.000,0.000,4.000,4.000,0.000,90.000)
                
                

                The start and end arc angles all appear to be 0 and 90.
                The x,y center point is different for each so I know I am getting each arc in the loop.

                How does this work?

                My latest conversion code.

                
                require 'sketchup'
                
                # Task; Convert sketchup face outer loop to VB.NET graphicpath code
                
                def ConvertToDotNetLine(edge)
                  # Convert to VB.NET code graphicpath line definition
                  startpt = edge.start.position
                  endpt = edge.end.position
                    
                  s = "gp.AddLine("
                  s += "%.3f" % startpt.x.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % startpt.y.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % endpt.x.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % endpt.y.to_f + ")\n" 
                  return s
                end
                
                def ConvertToDotNetArc(arc)
                  # Convert to VB.NET code graphicpath arc definition
                
                  x = arc.center[0]-arc.radius # Left of arc circle's bounding box.
                  y = arc.center[1]-arc.radius # Top  of arc circle's bounding box.
                  wt = arc.radius * 2          # width of arc circle's bounding box.
                  ht = wt                      # height of arc circle's bounding box.
                  startang = arc.start_angle
                  endang = arc.end_angle
                
                  s = "gp.AddArc("
                  s += "%.3f" % x.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % y.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % wt.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % ht.to_f + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % startang.radians + ","
                  s += "%.3f" % endang.radians + ")\n"  
                  return s
                end
                
                model = Sketchup.active_model
                face = model.selection[0] 
                
                if (face) 
                  sout = ""
                  used_edges = []
                  loop = face.outer_loop
                  edgeuses = loop.edgeuses 
                
                  edgeuses.each do|edgeuse|
                    edge = edgeuse.edge
                    next if used_edges.index edge 
                    curve = edge.curve
                    if (curve)
                      used_edges = used_edges | curve.edges
                      if curve.is_a? Sketchup;;ArcCurve        
                        sout += ConvertToDotNetArc(curve)
                        # UI.messagebox "Edge is an Arc Curve"        
                      else
                        UI.messagebox "Edge is a Curve"
                      end
                    else
                        sout += ConvertToDotNetLine(edge)
                        # UI.messagebox "Edge is a Line"
                    end    
                  end  # end edgeuses each 
                  
                  f = File.open("C;\\aaapath.txt", "w")
                  f.write(sout)  
                  f.close  
                  
                  UI.messagebox(sout)
                end
                
                
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                  emptyvessel
                  last edited by

                  Discovered the Angle_Between() method and I am now calculating the start angle.

                  Things are looking better...
                  Except now I see that an outer loop in Sketchup is not a true path.
                  Endpoints of edges are not necessarily coincident with the start point of the next edge.

                  Is there some method or setting that will force this situation?
                  Otherwise I am looking at recreating every edge and curve in the correct order.

                  This is turning into a much bigger project than I had originally hoped.

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                  • tt_suT Offline
                    tt_su
                    last edited by

                    Use the Loop and EdgeUse objects that a face will give you:
                    http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/developer/docs/ourdoc/face.php#loops

                    That will let you traverse the edges and vertices of a face in correct order.

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                      emptyvessel
                      last edited by

                      Thank you Thomas for the reply.

                      So to verify you are saying that the Loops object returns edges in order, but the outer_loop does not. Correct?

                      [Edit]
                      Nope doesn't seem to matter. It is still creating lines flipped around.
                      (see attachment)
                      [/Edit]


                      Output from my ruby.  Drawn in Top view.

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                      • tt_suT Offline
                        tt_su
                        last edited by

                        face.outer_loop returns a Loop object. Loop object will return vertices in order and it will return EdgeUse objects in order.

                        If you have an Edge and want to figure out it's direction in relationship with a face you must use edge.reversed_in?(face).

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