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    Astuces ruby pour les nuls

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    • Stephane_14S Offline
      Stephane_14
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      Bonsoir,
      Bon l'anglais je suis nul alors je poste ici ne m'en voulez pas ...
      Faire revivre un vieux soft et j'aurai besoin de faire un fichier d'export spécial.
      Manifestement point de salut sans ouvrir les portes de RUBY.
      Comment peut t'on récupérer tous les coordonnées des points qui compose une géométrie simple (triangles) (peux de points) et les écrire dans un fichier type txt ASCII.

      C'est en fait le besoin d'obtenir un dxf de la préhistoire hyper léger qui ne traduit que les triangles en coordonnés comme ce formatage:

      0
      SECTION
      2
      ENTITIES
      0
      3DFACE
      8
      3dObject
      62
      12632256
      10
      0.0
      20
      0.0
      30
      0.0
      11
      -15.0
      21
      79.0
      31
      -6.0
      12
      12.0
      22
      80.0
      32
      -6.0
      13
      12.0
      23
      80.0
      33
      -6.0
      0
      3DFACE
      8
      3dObject
      62

      Etc ...

      Chaque terme, "3dObject" décline les coordonnées de points du triangle qui le compose.
      Si quelqu’un à une idée.
      D'avance merci

      Stéphane HENRY

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