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{{GuiCommand/sv|Name=Draft Point|Name/sv=Draft Point|Workbenches=[[Draft Module/sv|Draft]], [[Arch Module/sv|Arch]]|MenuLocation=Draft -> Point|Shortcut=P T}} |
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====Beskrivning==== |
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The Point tool creates a simple point in the current [[Draft SelectPlane|work plane]], handy to serve as reference for placing other objects later. It |
The Point tool creates a simple point in the current [[Draft SelectPlane|work plane]], handy to serve as reference for placing lines, wires, or other objects later. It uses the [[Draft Linestyle]] (only the color) set on the [[Draft Tray]]. |
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==Bruk== |
==Bruk== |
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# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:Draft Point.png|16px]] [[Draft Point]]}} button, or press {{KEY|P}} then {{KEY|T}} keys |
# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:Draft Point.png|16px]] [[Draft Point]]}} button, or press {{KEY|P}} then {{KEY|T}} keys. |
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# Click a point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] |
# Click a point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button. |
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==Options== |
==Options== |
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* To enter coordinates manually, simply enter the numbers, then press {{KEY| |
* To enter coordinates manually, simply enter the numbers, then press {{KEY|Enter}} between each X, Y and Z component. You can press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button when you have the desired values to insert the point. |
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* Press {{KEY|T}} or click the checkbox to toggle ''continue'' mode. If continue mode is on, the point tool will restart after you place a point, allowing you to place another one without pressing the tool button again. |
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* Press {{KEY| |
* Press {{KEY|Esc}} or the {{Button|Close}} button to abort the current command. |
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==Properties== |
==Properties== |
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* {{PropertyData|X}}: |
* {{PropertyData|X}}: the X coordinate of the point. |
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* {{PropertyData|Y}}: |
* {{PropertyData|Y}}: the Y coordinate of the point. |
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* {{PropertyData|Z}}: |
* {{PropertyData|Z}}: the Z coordinate of the point. |
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==Skript== |
==Skript== |
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The Point tool can |
The Point tool can be used in [[macros]] and from the [[Python]] console by using the following function: |
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{{Code|code= |
{{Code|code= |
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Point = makePoint(X=0, Y=0, Z=0, color=None, name="Point", point_size=5) |
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makePoint([x],[y],[z]) |
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Point = makePoint(point, Y=0, Z=0, color=None, name="Point", point_size=5) |
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* makes a point at the given coordinates. If no X, Y and Z coordinates are given, the point is created at (0,0,0). Returns the newly created object. |
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* Creates a {{incode|Point}} object in the specified {{incode|X}}, {{incode|Y}} and {{incode|Z}} coordinates, with units in millimeters. If no coordinates are given the point is created at the origin (0,0,0). |
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** If {{incode|X}} is a {{incode|point}} defined by a {{incode|FreeCAD.Vector}}, it is used. |
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* {{incode|color}} is a tuple {{incode|(R, G, B)}} that indicates the color of the point in the RGB scale; each value in the tuple should be in the range from {{incode|0}} to {{incode|1}}. |
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* {{incode|name}} is the name of the object. |
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* {{incode|point_size}} is the size of the object in pixels, if the graphical user interface is loaded. |
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Example: |
Example: |
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{{Code|code= |
{{Code|code= |
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import FreeCAD |
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import Draft |
import Draft |
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Draft.makePoint( |
Point1 = Draft.makePoint(1600, 1400, 0) |
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p2 = FreeCAD.Vector(-3200, 1800, 0) |
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Point2 = Draft.makePoint(p2, color=(0.5, 0.3, 0.6), point_size=10) |
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FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute() |
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Example: |
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This code creates {{incode|N}} random points within a square of side {{incode|2L}}. It makes a loop creating {{incode|N}} points, that may appear anywhere from {{incode|-L}} to {{incode|+L}} on both X and Y; it also chooses a random color and size for each point. Change {{incode|N}} to change the number of points, and change {{incode|L}} to change the area covered by the points. |
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{{Code|code= |
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import random |
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import FreeCAD |
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import Draft |
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L = 1000 |
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centered = FreeCAD.Placement(FreeCAD.Vector(-L, -L, 0), FreeCAD.Rotation()) |
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Rectangle = Draft.makeRectangle(2*L, 2*L, placement=centered) |
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N = 10 |
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for i in range(N): |
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x = 2*L*random.random() - L |
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y = 2*L*random.random() - L |
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z = 0 |
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r = random.random() |
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g = random.random() |
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b = random.random() |
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size = 15*random.random() + 5 |
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Draft.makePoint(x, y, z, color=(r, g, b), point_size=size) |
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FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute() |
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Revision as of 10:55, 23 September 2019
Draft Point |
Menyplacering |
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Draft -> Point |
Arbetsbänkar |
Draft, Arch |
Standard genväg |
P T |
Introducerad i version |
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Se även |
Ingen |
Beskrivning
The Point tool creates a simple point in the current work plane, handy to serve as reference for placing lines, wires, or other objects later. It uses the Draft Linestyle (only the color) set on the Draft Tray.
Bruk
- Press the Draft Point button, or press P then T keys.
- Click a point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate and press the add point button.
Options
- To enter coordinates manually, simply enter the numbers, then press Enter between each X, Y and Z component. You can press the add point button when you have the desired values to insert the point.
- Press T or click the checkbox to toggle continue mode. If continue mode is on, the point tool will restart after you place a point, allowing you to place another one without pressing the tool button again.
- Press Esc or the Close button to abort the current command.
Properties
- DataX: the X coordinate of the point.
- DataY: the Y coordinate of the point.
- DataZ: the Z coordinate of the point.
Skript
The Point tool can be used in macros and from the Python console by using the following function:
Point = makePoint(X=0, Y=0, Z=0, color=None, name="Point", point_size=5)
Point = makePoint(point, Y=0, Z=0, color=None, name="Point", point_size=5)
- Creates a
Point
object in the specifiedX
,Y
andZ
coordinates, with units in millimeters. If no coordinates are given the point is created at the origin (0,0,0).- If
X
is apoint
defined by aFreeCAD.Vector
, it is used.
- If
color
is a tuple(R, G, B)
that indicates the color of the point in the RGB scale; each value in the tuple should be in the range from0
to1
.name
is the name of the object.point_size
is the size of the object in pixels, if the graphical user interface is loaded.
Example:
import FreeCAD
import Draft
Point1 = Draft.makePoint(1600, 1400, 0)
p2 = FreeCAD.Vector(-3200, 1800, 0)
Point2 = Draft.makePoint(p2, color=(0.5, 0.3, 0.6), point_size=10)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Example:
This code creates N
random points within a square of side 2L
. It makes a loop creating N
points, that may appear anywhere from -L
to +L
on both X and Y; it also chooses a random color and size for each point. Change N
to change the number of points, and change L
to change the area covered by the points.
import random
import FreeCAD
import Draft
L = 1000
centered = FreeCAD.Placement(FreeCAD.Vector(-L, -L, 0), FreeCAD.Rotation())
Rectangle = Draft.makeRectangle(2*L, 2*L, placement=centered)
N = 10
for i in range(N):
x = 2*L*random.random() - L
y = 2*L*random.random() - L
z = 0
r = random.random()
g = random.random()
b = random.random()
size = 15*random.random() + 5
Draft.makePoint(x, y, z, color=(r, g, b), point_size=size)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Draft
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- Draft Tray: Select plane, Set style, Toggle construction mode, AutoGroup
- Snapping: Snap lock, Snap endpoint, Snap midpoint, Snap center, Snap angle, Snap intersection, Snap perpendicular, Snap extension, Snap parallel, Snap special, Snap near, Snap ortho, Snap grid, Snap working plane, Snap dimensions, Toggle grid
- Miscellaneous: Apply current style, Layer, Manage layers, Add a new named group, Move to group, Select group, Add to construction group, Toggle normal/wireframe display, Create working plane proxy, Heal, Show snap toolbar
- Additional: Constraining, Pattern, Preferences, Import Export Preferences, DXF/DWG, SVG, OCA, DAT
- Context menu:
- Layer container: Merge layer duplicates, Add new layer
- Layer: Activate this layer, Select layer contents
- Text: Open hyperlinks
- Wire: Flatten
- Working plane proxy: Write camera position, Write objects state
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