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==Description==
==Description==
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[[File:Constraint_H_Distance.png]]
[[File:Constraint_H_Distance.png]]


==How to use==
==Usage==


# Pick one or two points or one line.
# Pick one or two points or one line.
# Invoke the tool several ways:
# Press the {{KEY|[[File:Sketcher ConstrainDistanceX.png|24px]] '''Constrain horizontal distance'''}} button.
#* Press the {{Button|[[File:Sketcher_ConstrainDistanceX.svg|16px]] [[Sketcher_ConstrainDistanceX|Constrain horizontal distance]]}} button in the toolbar.
# A pop up dialog opens to edit or confirm the value. Press {{KEY|OK}} to validate.
#* Use the {{KEY|L}} keyboard shortcut.
#* Use the {{MenuCommand|Sketch → Sketcher constraints → [[File:Sketcher_ConstrainDistanceX.svg|16px]] Constrain horizontal distance}} from the top menu.
# A pop up dialog opens to edit or confirm the value. Press {{Button|OK}} to validate.


'''Note:''' the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection, but will require selection of two points or one line. To set the distance to the origin, the sketch origin point needs to be selected as well. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or {{KEY|ESC}} once to quit the command.
'''Note:''' the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection, but will require selection of two points or one line. To set the distance to the origin, the sketch origin point needs to be selected as well. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or {{KEY|Esc}} once to quit the command.


== Scripting ==
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Distance from origin:
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{{Code|code=Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('DistanceX', Edge, PointOfEdge, -1, 1, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))}}
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Distance between two vertices:

{{Code|code=Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('DistanceX', Edge1, PointOfEdge1, Edge2, PointOfEdge2, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))}}

Horizontal span of line (the GUI allows selecting the edge itself, but it is just a shorthand for using the two extremities of the same line):

{{Code|code=Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('DistanceX', Line, 1, Line, 2, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))}}

The [[Sketcher_scripting|Sketcher scripting]] page explains the values which can be used for {{incode|Edge}}, {{incode|Edge1}}, {{incode|Edge2}}, {{incode|PointOfEdge}}, {{incode| PointOfEdge1}}, {{incode| PointOfEdge2}} and {{incode|Line}}, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.


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|IconR=Sketcher_ConstrainDistanceY.svg
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 4 April 2023

Sketcher ConstrainDistanceX

Veja também
Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain horizontal distance
Bancadas de trabalho
Sketcher
Atalho padrão
Shift + H
Introduzido na versão
-
Veja também
Constraint Length, Constraint VerticalDistance

Description

Fixes the horizontal distance between 2 points or line ends. If only one point is selected, the distance is set to the sketch origin.

Usage

  1. Pick one or two points or one line.
  2. Invoke the tool several ways:
    • Press the Constrain horizontal distance button in the toolbar.
    • Use the L keyboard shortcut.
    • Use the Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain horizontal distance from the top menu.
  3. A pop up dialog opens to edit or confirm the value. Press OK to validate.

Note: the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection, but will require selection of two points or one line. To set the distance to the origin, the sketch origin point needs to be selected as well. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or Esc once to quit the command.

Scripting

Distance from origin:

Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('DistanceX', Edge, PointOfEdge, -1, 1, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))

Distance between two vertices:

Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('DistanceX', Edge1, PointOfEdge1, Edge2, PointOfEdge2, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))

Horizontal span of line (the GUI allows selecting the edge itself, but it is just a shorthand for using the two extremities of the same line):

Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('DistanceX', Line, 1, Line, 2, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))

The Sketcher scripting page explains the values which can be used for Edge, Edge1, Edge2, PointOfEdge, PointOfEdge1, PointOfEdge2 and Line, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.