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{{GuiCommand/pl|Name=Constraint PointOnObject|Name/pl=Constraint PointOnObject|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench/pl|Sketcher]], [[PartDesign Workbench/pl|PartDesign]]|MenuLocation=Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain point onto object|SeeAlso=[[Constraint PointOnPoint/pl|Constraint Coincident]]}}
{{GuiCommand/pl|Name=Constraint PointOnObject|Name/pl=Constraint PointOnObject|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench/pl|Sketcher]], [[PartDesign Workbench/pl|PartDesign]]|MenuLocation=Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain point onto object|SeeAlso=[[Constraint PointOnPoint/pl|Constraint Coincident]]}}


====Description====
==Description==
Affixes a point onto another object such as a line, arc, or axis.
Affixes a point onto another object such as a line, arc, or axis.


====Usage====
==How to Use==
#Selct the point you want to affixe onto a line/arc/etc. (Once selected the point become green).
This command affixes a point (endpoint of line/arc or center point of arc/circle) onto another object (line, arc, circle or axis).
#Select the line you want to be affixed onto the point you have just selected (Once selected the line become green).
#Click the constraint button «point onto object » [[Image:Constraint_PointOnObject.png|24px]].


Note : The order you select the line and point does not matter. The point will always move to line. The line remains fixed.
NOTE: To constrain point on object the point has to be moved into an appropriate position.

== Scripting ==
The constraint can be created from macros and from the python console by using the following command:
{{Code|code= Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('PointOnObject',LineMoving,PointOfLineMoving,LineFixed))}}

where :

* Sketch is a sketch object
* LineMoving is the number that designates the line, which contains the point that has to be moved onto the LineFixed (The line which is fixed)
*PointOfLineMoving is the number of the vertex of line LineMoving, that has to be moved onto the LineFixed
*LinedFixed is the number of the line to be affixed onto the point PointOfLineMoving

How to indentify the number that designates lines and points ? Please refer to the scripting part of [[Constraint_PointOnPoint|this wiki page]].


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Revision as of 16:52, 10 January 2017


Constraint PointOnObject

Lokalizacja w menu
Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain point onto object
Środowisko pracy
Sketcher, PartDesign
Domyślny skrót
brak
Wprowadzono w wersji
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Zobacz także
Constraint Coincident

Description

Affixes a point onto another object such as a line, arc, or axis.

How to Use

  1. Selct the point you want to affixe onto a line/arc/etc. (Once selected the point become green).
  2. Select the line you want to be affixed onto the point you have just selected (Once selected the line become green).
  3. Click the constraint button «point onto object » .

Note : The order you select the line and point does not matter. The point will always move to line. The line remains fixed.

Scripting

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

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

where :

  • Sketch is a sketch object
  • LineMoving is the number that designates the line, which contains the point that has to be moved onto the LineFixed (The line which is fixed)
  • PointOfLineMoving is the number of the vertex of line LineMoving, that has to be moved onto the LineFixed
  • LinedFixed is the number of the line to be affixed onto the point PointOfLineMoving

How to indentify the number that designates lines and points ? Please refer to the scripting part of this wiki page.