Sketcher Constrângerea de coincidența punctelor

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Sketcher ConstrainCoincident

poziția meniului
Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain coincident
Ateliere
Sketcher
scurtătură
C
Prezentat în versiune
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A se vedea, de asemenea,
Constrain Lock, Constrain Point onto Object

Description

The Sketcher ConstrainCoincident command creates a coincident constraint between points, or (introduced in version 0.21) a concentric constraint between circles, arcs and/or ellipses (by making their centers coincident).

introduced in version 0.22: This command is replaced by the Sketcher ConstrainCoincidentUnified command if the Unify Coincident and PointOnObject option is selected in the Sketcher Preferences.

Usage

  1. Optionally do one of the following:
    • Select two or more points.
    • Select two or more edges of circles, arcs, ellipses or arcs of ellipses.
  2. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Press the Constrain coincident button.
    • Select the Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain coincident option from the menu.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: C.
  3. To indicate that the command has been activated the cursor changes to a white cross with the command icon.
  4. Optionally keep selecting elements. You can only select two elements at a time now.
  5. To finish the command press Esc or the right mouse button, or start a another constraints or geometries command.

Alternatives to Coincident constraint

Some combinations which are not possible with a coincident constraint can be emulated using other constraints:

  • The Symmetric constraint can be used to place a start point, end point or center point on the midpoint of a straight line.
  • A midpoint-to-midpoint placement of two straight lines can be achieved by creating a new Point and using two Symmetric constraints so that it lies on the midpoint of both lines.
  • A vertex can be constrained to lie along an edge using a PointOnObject constraint. Note that with this constraint, the point can lie anywhere on the full extension of a segment or curve (i.e. also before the start point or beyond the end point).
  • A collinear placement of two straight lines can be obtained by applying a Tangent constraint to them, or by combining a PointOnObject constraint and a Parallel constraint.

General scripting

Constrângerea poate fi creată din macrocomenzi și din consola Python folosind următoarea comandă:

The constraint can be created from macros and from the Python console by using the following command:

Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',LineFixed,PointOfLineFixed,LineMoving,PointOfLineMoving))

unde :

  • Sketch este un obiect sketch
  • LineFixed este numărul liniei care nu se mișcă prin aplicarea constrângerii
  • PointOfLineFixed este numărul liniei liniei Fixed care trebuie să îndeplinească constrângerea
  • LineMoving este numărul liniei care se va deplasa prin aplicarea constrângerii
  • PointOfLineMoving este numărul liniei este LineMoving, care trebuie să îndeplinească constrângerea

As the names LineFixed and LineMoving indicate, if both constrained vertices are free to move in any direction, the first one (first to be selected in the Gui) will remain fixed and the other one will move. In the presence of existing constraints, however, both edges may move.

The Sketcher scripting page explains the values which can be used for LineFixed, PointOfLineFixed, LineMoving and PointOfLineMoving, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.