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CirclePy.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GenerateModel xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="generateMetaModel_Module.xsd">
<PythonExport
Father="GeometryCurvePy"
Name="CirclePy"
Twin="GeomCircle"
TwinPointer="GeomCircle"
Include="Mod/Part/App/Geometry.h"
Namespace="Part"
FatherInclude="Mod/Part/App/GeometryCurvePy.h"
FatherNamespace="Part"
Constructor="true">
<Documentation>
<Author Licence="LGPL" Name="Werner Mayer" EMail="wmayer@users.sourceforge.net" />
<UserDocu>Describes a circle in 3D space
To create a circle there are several ways:
Part.Circle()
Creates a default circle with center (0,0,0) and radius 1
Part.Circle(Circle)
Creates a copy of the given circle
Part.Circle(Circle, Distance)
Creates a circle parallel to given circle at a certain distance
Part.Circle(Center,Normal,Radius)
Creates a circle defined by center, normal direction and radius
Part.Circle(Point1,Point2,Point3)
Creates a circle defined by three non-linear points
</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Attribute Name="Radius" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The radius of the circle.</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="Radius" Type="Float"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="Center" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>Center of the circle.</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="Center" Type="Object"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="Axis" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The axis direction of the circle</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="Axis" Type="Object"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="XAxis" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The X axis direction of the circle</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="XAxis" Type="Object"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="YAxis" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The Y axis direction of the circle</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="YAxis" Type="Object"/>
</Attribute>
</PythonExport>
</GenerateModel>