Scad_ml.Poly3Planar 3d polygons (made up of an outer, and zero or more inner Path3.ts) that map into Scad.d2. Includes basic shape creation helpers, manipulations, (including offset and basic transformations), measurement, and validation.
3-dimensional (planar) polygon
This type is kept private to force use of make, which ensures that all points of the polygon are planar and performs Poly2.validation by default, hopefully providing an early warning that the shape may have issues rendering in OpenSCAD.
make ?validate ?holes outer
Create a 3d polygon from an outer path (perimeter), and zero or more holes (default = []). If validate is true (as it is by default), all paths are checked for coplanarity, then Poly2.validation is performed on a 2d projection, raising exceptions if the defined polygon is not simple (and thus, may cause problems in CGAL).
add_holes ?validate ~holes t
Add holes to t. If validate is true (as it is by default), Poly2.validation is performed, raising exceptions if the defined polygon is not simple (and thus, may cause problems in CGAL).
of_poly2 ?plane poly
Lift the 2d polygon poly onto plane (default = Plane.xy).
to_poly2 ?validate ?plane t
Project the 3d polygon t onto plane (default = Plane.xy). If validate is true, 2d polygon Poly2.validation is performed (default = true).
circle ?fn ?fa ?fs ?plane r
Create a circle of radius r, on the optionally provided plane (default = Plane.xy).
square ?center ?plane dims
Create a rectangular polygon with xy dims (e.g. width and height). If center is true then the path will be centred around the origin (default = false). The polygon is drawn on the provided plane (default = Plane.xy).
ellipse ?fn ?fa ?fs ?plane radii
Draw an ellipse with xy radii onto plane (default = Plane.xy). The greater of the two radii is used for fragment/resolution calculation.
star ?plane ~r1 ~r2 n
Draw an n pointed star with inner radius r1 and outer radius r2 onto plane (default = Plane.xy).
ring ?fn ?fa ?fs ?plane ~thickness radii
Draw an empty elliptical ring of outer xy radii, with the given radial thickness (difference between outer and inner radii) on the provided plane (default = Plane.xy). For a circular ring, use equal x and y radii.
box ?center ?plane ~thickness dims
Create a rectangular empty box of outer xy dimensions dims, with the given xy thickness (difference between outer and inner xy dimensions). If center is true, then the path will be centred around the origin (default = false). The polygon is drawn on the provided plane (default = Plane.xy).
centroid ?eps t
Compute the centroid of the outer path of the polygon t. If t.outer is collinear or self-intersecting (within eps tolerance), an Invalid_argument exception is raised.
val area : ?signed:bool -> t -> floatarea ?signed t
Compute the total area of the polygon t. If signed is true, then the signed areas of the outer and holes paths of t will be summed (keep in mind that this is dependent on winding direction, which should generally be opposite between outer and inner paths), otherwise the unsigned (positive) area of the holes will be subtracted (default = false).
val offset :
?fn:int ->
?fs:float ->
?fa:float ->
?check_valid:[ `Quality of int | `No ] ->
?mode:[< `Chamfer | `Delta | `Radius Delta ] ->
float ->
t ->
toffset ?fn ?fs ?fa ?check_valid ?mode d t
Offset outer and inner paths of t by the specified distance d. The mode governs how d is used to create the new corners.
`Delta will create a new outline whose sides are a fixed distance d (+ve out, -ve in) from the original outline (this is the default behaviour).`Chamfer fixed distance offset by d as with delta, but with corners chamfered.`Radius creates a new outline as if a circle of some radius d is rotated around the exterior (d > 0) or interior (d < 0) original outline. fn, fs, and fa parameters govern the number of points that will be used for these arcs (they are ignored for delta and chamfer modes).check_valid default of `Quality 1 will check the validity of shifted line segments by checking whether their ends and n additional points spaced throughout are far enough from the original path. If there are no points that have been offset by the target d, a Failure exception will be raised. Checking can be turned off by setting this to `No.map f t
Map the outer and inner paths of t with the function f.
val quaternion : ?about:V3.t -> Quaternion.t -> t -> tMapping from t into a Scad.d3 can be done via Mesh.to_scad, by way of Mesh.of_poly3.