40. plugins.dxf
— Read/write geometry in DXF format.¶
This module allows to import and export some simple geometrical items in DXF format.
40.1. Classes defined in module plugins.dxf¶
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class
plugins.dxf.
DxfExporter
(filename, terminator='n')[source]¶ Export geometry in DXF format.
While we certainly do not want to promote proprietary software, some of our users occasionally needed to export some model in DXF format. This class provides a minimum of functionality.
40.2. Functions defined in module plugins.dxf¶
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plugins.dxf.
importDXF
(filename)[source]¶ Import (parts of) a DXF file into pyFormex.
This function scans a DXF file for recognized entities and imports those entities as pyFormex objects. It is only a very partial importer, but has proven to be already very valuable for many users.
filename: name of a DXF file. The return value is a list of pyFormex objects.
Importing a DXF file is done in two steps:
- First the DXF file is scanned and the recognized entities are
formatted into a text with standard function calling syntax.
See
readDXF()
. - Then the created text is executed as a Python script, producing
equivalent pyFormex objects.
See
convertDXF()
.
- First the DXF file is scanned and the recognized entities are
formatted into a text with standard function calling syntax.
See
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plugins.dxf.
readDXF
(filename)[source]¶ Read a DXF file and extract the recognized entities.
filename: name of a .DXF file.
Returns a multiline string with one line for each recognized entity, in a format that can directly be used by
convertDXF()
.This function requires the external program dxfparser which comes with the pyFormex distribution. It currently recognizes entities of type ‘Arc’, ‘Line’, ‘Polyline’, ‘Vertex’.
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plugins.dxf.
convertDXF
(text)[source]¶ Convert a textual representation of a DXF format to pyFormex objects.
- text : a multiline text representation of the contents of a DXF file.
This text representation can e.g. be obtained by the function
readDXF()
. It contains lines defining DXF entities. A small example:Arc(0.0,0.0,0.0,1.0,-90.,90.) Arc(0.0,0.0,0.0,3.0,-90.,90.) Line(0.0,-1.0,0.0,0.0,1.0,0.0) Polyline(0) Vertex(0.0,3.0,0.0) Vertex(-2.0,3.0,0.0) Vertex(-2.0,-7.0,0.0) Vertex(0.0,-7.0,0.0) Vertex(0.0,-3.0,0.0)
Each line of the text defines a single entity or starts a multiple component entity. The text should be well aligned to constitute a proper Python script. Currently, the only defined entities are ‘Arc’, ‘Line’, ‘Polyline’, ‘Vertex’.
Returns a list of pyFormex objects corresponding to the text. The returned objects are of the following type:
function name object Arc plugins.curve.Arc
Line plugins.curve.Line
Polyline plugins.curve.PolyLine
No object is returned for the Vertex function: they define the vertices of a PolyLine.
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plugins.dxf.
toLines
(coll, chordal=0.01, arcdiv=None)[source]¶ Convert the dxf entities in a dxf collection to a plex-2 Formex
This converts Lines, Arcs and PolyLines to plex-2 elements and collects them in a single Formex. The chordal and arcdiv parameters are passed to
Arc.approx()
to set the accuracy for the approximation of the Arc by line segments.
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plugins.dxf.
exportDXF
(filename, F)[source]¶ Export a Formex to a DXF file
Currently, only plex-2 Formices can be exported to DXF.