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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      @remus said:

      The brute force way would be to check the angle between all the lines is the same and all lines are the same length. theres got to be a better way of doing it, though.

      BUT that could still be Circle !!! πŸ˜’

      TIG

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      • R Offline
        remus
        last edited by

        Sorry, i forgot to add that it should also be a curve/arccurve. Beyond that the distinction is pretty arbitrary anyway because of the segmented nature of circles in SU.

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
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          Ingenuous suggestion πŸ’š
          You can't read the "Entity info" by ruby? πŸ˜‰

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            @tig said:

            If the ArcCurve Curve's Vertices are not looped

            I check the radius of the ArcCurve to work out if it's a Circle/Polygon. Less entity iteration that way.

            
            def self.is_circle?(ent)
            	# (i) A bug in SU makes extruded circles into Arcs with .end_angle of 720 degrees when reopening the file.
            	# Instead of checking for 360 degrees exactly, we check for anything larger as well. A 2D arc
            	# can't have more than 360 degrees.
            	
            	return false unless ent.kind_of?(Sketchup;;Edge) && ent.curve && ent.curve.kind_of?(Sketchup;;ArcCurve)
            	arc_curve = ent.curve
            
            	# This doesn't work. Maybe due to rounding errors?
            	#return (arc_curve.end_angle - arc_curve.start_angle >= 360.degrees) ? true ; false
            
            	return ((arc_curve.end_angle - arc_curve.start_angle).radians >= 360) ? true ; false
            end
            
            

            @tig said:

            So how does SUp know the difference between a Circle/Arc and a Polygon

            SU must have more info internally which isn't hooked up to the Ruby. 😞

            @remus said:

            Sorry, i forgot to add that it should also be a curve/arccurve. Beyond that the distinction is pretty arbitrary anyway because of the segmented nature of circles in SU.

            Polygons comes out as an ArcCurve - so still no go.

            @unknownuser said:

            Ingenuous suggestion πŸ’š
            You can't read the "Entity info" by ruby? πŸ˜‰

            Nope. 😞

            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              That was the only method I could think of as well. But for what I want to use it for (my Selection Toys plugins - that can potentially evaluate millions of entities in some models) it would be too slow. 😞

              I guess an evaluation that doesn't require to test-push-pull the polygon/circle is something to ask for in a feature request?

              I tried to have a quick look at the private methods - hoping to find something locked up there. Might try to have another look.

              Crosswords puzzles are boring. SU Ruby challenges are much more fun! πŸ˜„

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                I had hopes for .typename to work - but alas. 😞

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  You would parse down the entities quite quickly ?

                  all_entities ==1000000
                  all_edges ==500000
                  edge.curve ==50000
                  is ArCurve ==25000
                  ArcCurve.is_loop? ==10000
                  that ArcCurve.is_polygon? ==1000

                  ???

                  BUT, it would be MUCH easier if we had access to the internal methods that SUP has to return Polygon etc in the Entity Info Panel !!!

                  TIG

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Lateral solution [at last !!!]... πŸ€“
                    which we can now write into three new methods - ArcCurve.is_loop? [returns true if it's a Circle OR a Polygon; false if it's an Arc] and also ArcCurve.is_polygon? [true if it's a Polygon and false if it's a Circle or an Arc], or ArcCurve.is_circle? [true if it's a Circle and false if it's a Polygon or an Arc[/ruby] ...

                    EDIT: added all 'three' methods...

                    
                    class Sketchup;;ArcCurve
                      def is_loop?()### circle OR polygon
                        self.edges.each{|e|
                          e.vertices.each{|v|
                            if not v.edges[1]
                              return false ### it's an arc
                              break
                            end#if
                          }
                        }
                        return true
                      end#if
                      def is_polygon?()
                        self.edges.each{|e|
                          e.vertices.each{|v|
                            if not v.edges[1]
                              return false ### it's an arc
                              break
                            end#if
                          }
                        }
                        ### if we get here it might be a polygon !!!
                        model=Sketchup.active_model
                        entities=model.active_entities
                        edge=self.edges[0]
                        all_connected=edge.all_connected
                        tgroup=entities.add_group(all_connected)
                        es=edge.start.position
                        ee=edge.end.position
                        group=tgroup.copy
                        tgroup.explode
                        gents=group.entities
                        gedges=[]
                        gents.each{|e|gedges<<e if e.class==Sketchup;;Edge}
                        gedge=nil
                        gedges.each{|e|
                          e.smooth=false
                          e.soft=false
                          gedge=e if (e.start.position==es and e.end.position==ee)or(e.start.position==ee and e.end.position==es)}
                        ### remove all faces so only face and pushpull's remain
                        gents.each{|e|e.erase! if e.class==Sketchup;;Face}
                        gedge.find_faces
                        face=nil
                        gents.each{|e|face=e if e.class==Sketchup;;Face}
                        return false if not face
                        face.pushpull(1.0)
                        edges=[]
                        gents.each{|e|edges<<e if e.class==Sketchup;;Edge}
                        edges.each{|e|
                          if e.smooth? and e.soft?
                            group.erase! if group.valid?
                            return false ### a circle
                          end#if
                        }
                        group.erase! if group.valid?
                        return true ### a polygon
                      end#def
                      def is_circle?()
                        self.edges.each{|e|
                          e.vertices.each{|v|
                            if not v.edges[1]
                              return false ### it's an arc
                              break
                            end#if
                          }
                        }
                        ### if we get here it might be a polygon !!!
                        model=Sketchup.active_model
                        entities=model.active_entities
                        edge=self.edges[0]
                        all_connected=edge.all_connected
                        tgroup=entities.add_group(all_connected)
                        es=edge.start.position
                        ee=edge.end.position
                        group=tgroup.copy
                        tgroup.explode
                        gents=group.entities
                        gedges=[]
                        gents.each{|e|gedges<<e if e.class==Sketchup;;Edge}
                        gedge=nil
                        gedges.each{|e|
                          e.smooth=false
                          e.soft=false
                          gedge=e if (e.start.position==es and e.end.position==ee)or(e.start.position==ee and e.end.position==es)}
                        ### remove all faces so only face and pushpull's remain
                        gents.each{|e|e.erase! if e.class==Sketchup;;Face}
                        gedge.find_faces
                        face=nil
                        gents.each{|e|face=e if e.class==Sketchup;;Face}
                        return false if not face
                        face.pushpull(1.0)
                        edges=[]
                        gents.each{|e|edges<<e if e.class==Sketchup;;Edge}
                        edges.each{|e|
                          if e.smooth? and e.soft?
                            group.erase! if group.valid?
                            return true ### a circle
                          end#if
                        }
                        group.erase! if group.valid?
                        return false ### a polygon
                      end#def
                    end#class
                    
                    

                    πŸ’­

                    TIG

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                    • J Offline
                      Jim
                      last edited by

                      Can't just check if 2 adjacent edges are soft? Circles are, polys are not, right?

                      Guess not.

                      Hi

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        @jim said:

                        Can't just check if 2 adjacent edges are soft? Circles are, polys are not, right?

                        Guess not.

                        You'd think so, so did I and TIG, but that's not the case. πŸ˜•

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          @thomthom said:

                          @jim said:

                          Can't just check if 2 adjacent edges are soft? Circles are, polys are not, right?

                          Guess not.

                          You'd think so, so did I and TIG, but that's not the case. πŸ˜•

                          Thinking of it - it makes sense that they don't as that would render extruded circles invisible.

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            The Edges in a Curve that's an ArcCurve, that's either a Circle and a Polygon, are identical [neither are smooth nor soft] !!! It's only when you Extrude them in 3D the difference is visually [and Ruby-test-ably] apparent. There is [seems to be?] no Ruby-accessible Method to see if a looped ArcCurve is a Circle or a Polygon... UNLESS you do my elaborate lateral and clunky test by extruding it and testing the extrusion's edges for smooth/soft? ...

                            TIG

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                            • thomthomT Offline
                              thomthom
                              last edited by

                              Another oddity. Select an extruded circle. From the console: sel[0].soft=true If you click on the circle where one of the edges now are soft - the circle is now selected as well as the faces connected to it.

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                              • TIGT Offline
                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by

                                @thomthom said:

                                @thomthom said:

                                @jim said:

                                Can't just check if 2 adjacent edges are soft? Circles are, polys are not, right?

                                Guess not.

                                You'd think so, so did I and TIG, but that's not the case. πŸ˜•

                                Thinking of it - it makes sense that they don't as that would render extruded circles invisible.

                                Smooth/soft edges that are profiles stay visible...

                                TIG

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                                • J Offline
                                  Jim
                                  last edited by

                                  Right, it's the connecting edges of an extrusion that are softened, not the perimeter of the polygon/circle.

                                  Hi

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                                  • thomthomT Offline
                                    thomthom
                                    last edited by

                                    Only the edges that forms the outline of the geometry from the current view.

                                    Look at it from an angle where it doesn't take part of the outline and it's hidden.


                                    circle_soft.PNG

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                                    • TIGT Offline
                                      TIG Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      When you Smooth/Soften the Polygon's Edge its Face merges with the already Smoothed/Softened side Faces in the extrusion to give a single 'Surface' - as reported in the Entity Info Box. This 'Surface' Selects and Highlights as one thing... unless Hidden Geometry is 'on', then the separate Faces that make up that 'Surface' are individually Selectable/Highlighted. Presumably the [assumed] Face::is_surface? method that Entity Info uses, simply looks to see if some of the Face's Edges are Smooth/Soft and have extra Faces attached ?

                                      TIG

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                                      • thomthomT Offline
                                        thomthom
                                        last edited by

                                        I added a feature request on this topic.

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                                        • snicoloS Offline
                                          snicolo
                                          last edited by

                                          Ok,
                                          a quick and dirty way is to use

                                          Sketchup.active_model.selection.count

                                          if it returns 24 (default segments' number in a circle) it is a circle

                                          if it returns anything else it is a polygon

                                          This way does not work if you have 24 segments polygons or if you have changed the circle default segments number.

                                          I am still trying to figure out a better way. πŸ˜‰

                                          Simone Nicolo
                                          QA Manager
                                          http://www.sketchup.com

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                                          • thomthomT Offline
                                            thomthom
                                            last edited by

                                            Circles can be converted to Polygons - so that won't do either. Detecting circle is easy - checking the start and end angle if it's 360degrees or more. (SU weirdness - circles some times comes out with an total angle of 720 degrees...)

                                            Personally I often change the default segment count. And I also get lots of circles from DWGs.

                                            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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