[Req] Check for N-Gons
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actually to divide them into Quads (preferred) or Tris - I use Sketchup as a modeler for other programs you see, they prefer no N-Gons... (Mainly poser content)
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TIG, i realise the current script only works in the current context (in a group etc.), it was on purpose as i thought it was more useful than only being able to check the faces in the highest context.
On another note, does
entities
not include faces, edges etc. that are within components? If so that would explain why khai was having trouble with it... -
@remus said:
TIG, i realise the current script only works in the current context (in a group etc.), it was on purpose as i thought it was more useful than only being able to check the faces in the highest context.
On another note, does
entities
not include faces, edges etc. that are within components? If so that would explain why khai was having trouble with it...active_entities
is everything in the current edit session - i.e. in the model or a group or component being edited.
entities
is everything in the model - as inmodel.entities
but stops short of nested stuff so it lists all geometry, groups, instances etc.
You also useentities
for other containers likegroups
orcomponent_definitions
- e.g.group.entities
anddefinition.entities
. again these stop short of listing nested stuff.
To find ALL entities you need to do my trick of iterating through themodel.definitions
and going through theentities
of eachdefinition
...
Remember too that if you are changing entities always use anarray
as inents.to_a
- changingentities
as you 'each
' loop through them leads to unpredictable results as theentities
list constantly changes and so it becomes confused... -
Cheers for the explanation
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presto reserectus!
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=169&t=24681&p=247955#p247955
I'm wondering if this can be expanded now to highlight the Ngons? we're finding with Sculptis it rejects any faces with more than 4 faces....
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Try this in the webconsole. To be honest your probably better off using TIGs triangulate faces ruby, though...
model = Sketchup.active_model entities = model.active_entities selection = model.selection n = 0 entities.each{|e| if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face if e.edges.length > 4 n += 1 selection.add(e) end end } if n > 0 UI.messagebox("Contains N-Gons (Faces with >4 sides)") else UI.messagebox("N-gon free!") end
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webconsole?
and I explained back in this thread.. I can't tri the mesh. I'm moving from here (I love the modeler!) to app that don't like things being totally tri's... so that ruby's no good to me.
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Webconsole is a handy little ruby that lets you run bits of ruby in SU without having to package it as a separate file. You can find it here: http://sketchuptips.blogspot.com/2007/08/plugin-webconsolerb.html
Just install it as usual, open SU, hit the appropriate menu item, copy and paste the code in and click run.
I'll get going on a normal version, but no promises. Its been a while since ive written a ruby.
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Ok, here you go.
Several improvements in v.3:
works over the entire model (in groups and components), thanks to TIGs handy little snippet.
Adds all N-gons to a new selection
Tells you how many N-Gons there are in the model
Added a Tri check which can be accessed by typingtri_check()
in to the ruby console
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Thanks!
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not working right.... it's reporting everything has 18 N-gons... even a cube.....
wish I could help but I'm no programmer
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Hmmm, most unusual. Working ok for me. Could you post a problem model?
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no point.. since even a simple six sided cube is reporting '18 Ngons' tho, if I add 3 Ngons... it reports '21 Ngons' !
for some reason it's reporting 18 instead of 0....
Edit
Found the problem. it's checking all the entities in the scene. example : a new scene automatically has 18 Ngons = the default human figure.
even deleting him, he registers in the Ngon check.. do a purge and remove him totally, it reports correctly...
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