Difference between revisions of "Python Integration"
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| − | Description: | + | Description: Creates or modifies a PolyStrip object in the scene. Each point is represented with a Python tuple type. The polystrip function is 'self-closing' -- there is no need to supply the first point again at the end of the point list. |
===Solid Objects=== | ===Solid Objects=== | ||
Revision as of 16:47, 2 December 2015
CAD Functions
Surface Objects
rect_strip(string label, any x0, any y0, any z0, any length, any width)
Example:rect_strip("my_rectangle",0,0,0,"x",y)
Description: Draws a Rect Strip object in the scene under the currently activated Material Group node, or modifies a Rect Strip if Rect Strip 'label' already exists.
circ_strip(string label, any x0, any y0, any z0, any inner_radius, any outer_radius)
Example:circ_strip("cs_1",0,0,0,0,100)
Description: Draws a Circular Strip object in the scene under the currently activated Material Group node, or modifies a Circular Strip if Circular Strip 'label' already exists.
polystrip(string label, 3x1 Python tuple p0, 3x1 Python tuple p1, ... 3x1 Python tuple pn)
Example:polystrip("ps_1",(0,0,0),(1,0,0),(1,0,0))
Description: Creates or modifies a PolyStrip object in the scene. Each point is represented with a Python tuple type. The polystrip function is 'self-closing' -- there is no need to supply the first point again at the end of the point list.