flatcam/tclCommands/TclCommandAddCircle.py

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from ObjectCollection import *
from tclCommands.TclCommand import TclCommand
class TclCommandAddCircle(TclCommand):
"""
Tcl shell command to creates a circle in the given Geometry object.
example:
"""
# List of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
aliases = ['add_circle']
# Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered
arg_names = collections.OrderedDict([
('name', str),
('center_x', float),
('center_y', float),
('radius', float)
])
# Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered , this is for options like -optionname value
option_types = collections.OrderedDict([
])
# array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
required = ['name', 'center_x', 'center_y', 'radius']
# structured help for current command, args needs to be ordered
help = {
'main': "Creates a circle in the given Geometry object.",
'args': collections.OrderedDict([
('name', 'Name of the geometry object to which to append the circle.'),
('center_x', 'X coordinate of the center of the circle.'),
('center_y', 'Y coordinates of the center of the circle.'),
('radius', 'Radius of the circle.')
]),
'examples': []
}
def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
"""
:param args:
:param unnamed_args:
:return:
"""
obj_name = args['name']
center_x = args['center_x']
center_y = args['center_y']
radius = args['radius']
try:
obj = self.app.collection.get_by_name(str(obj_name))
except:
return "Could not retrieve object: %s" % obj_name
if obj is None:
return "Object not found: %s" % obj_name
obj.add_circle([float(center_x), float(center_y)], float(radius))