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- from tclCommands.TclCommand import TclCommand
- import collections
- import logging
- import gettext
- import appTranslation as fcTranslate
- import builtins
- fcTranslate.apply_language('strings')
- if '_' not in builtins.__dict__:
- _ = gettext.gettext
- log = logging.getLogger('base')
- class TclCommandScale(TclCommand):
- """
- Tcl shell command to resizes the object by a factor.
- example:
- scale my_geometry 4.2
- """
- # List of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
- aliases = ['scale']
- description = '%s %s' % ("--", "Will scale the geometry of a named object. Does not create a new object.")
- # Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered
- arg_names = collections.OrderedDict([
- ('name', str),
- ('factor', float)
- ])
- # Dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered , this is for options like -optionname value
- option_types = collections.OrderedDict([
- ('x', float),
- ('y', float),
- ('origin', str)
- ])
- # array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
- required = ['name']
- # structured help for current command, args needs to be ordered
- help = {
- 'main': "Resizes the object by a factor on X axis and a factor on Y axis, having as scale origin the point ",
- 'args': collections.OrderedDict([
- ('name', 'Name of the object (Gerber, Geometry or Excellon) to be resized. Required.'),
- ('factor', 'Fraction by which to scale on both axis.'),
- ('x', 'Fraction by which to scale on X axis. If "factor" is used then this parameter is ignored'),
- ('y', 'Fraction by which to scale on Y axis. If "factor" is used then this parameter is ignored'),
- ('origin', 'Reference used for scale.\n'
- 'The reference point can be:\n'
- '- "origin" which means point (0, 0)\n'
- '- "min_bounds" which means the lower left point of the bounding box\n'
- '- "center" which means the center point of the bounding box of the object.\n'
- '- a tuple in format (x,y) with the X and Y coordinates separated by a comma. NO SPACES ALLOWED')
- ]),
- 'examples': ['scale my_geometry 4.2',
- 'scale my_geo -x 3.1 -y 2.8',
- 'scale my_geo 1.2 -origin min_bounds',
- 'scale my_geometry -x 2 -origin 3.0,2.1']
- }
- def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
- """
- :param args:
- :param unnamed_args:
- :return:
- """
- name = args['name']
- try:
- obj_to_scale = self.app.collection.get_by_name(name)
- except Exception as e:
- log.debug("TclCommandCopperClear.execute() --> %s" % str(e))
- self.raise_tcl_error("%s: %s" % (_("Could not retrieve object"), name))
- return "Could not retrieve object: %s" % name
- if 'origin' not in args:
- xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = obj_to_scale.bounds()
- c_x = xmin + (xmax - xmin) / 2
- c_y = ymin + (ymax - ymin) / 2
- point = (c_x, c_y)
- else:
- if args['origin'] == 'origin':
- point = (0, 0)
- elif args['origin'] == 'min_bounds':
- xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = obj_to_scale.bounds()
- point = (xmin, ymin)
- elif args['origin'] == 'center':
- xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = obj_to_scale.bounds()
- c_x = xmin + (xmax - xmin) / 2
- c_y = ymin + (ymax - ymin) / 2
- point = (c_x, c_y)
- else:
- try:
- point = eval(args['origin'])
- if not isinstance(point, tuple):
- raise Exception
- except Exception as e:
- self.raise_tcl_error('%s\n%s' % (_("Expected -origin <origin> or "
- "-origin <min_bounds> or "
- "-origin <center> or "
- "- origin 3.0,4.2."), str(e)))
- return 'fail'
- if 'factor' in args:
- factor = float(args['factor'])
- obj_to_scale.scale(factor, point=point)
- return
- if 'x' not in args and 'y' not in args:
- self.raise_tcl_error('%s' % _("Expected -x <value> -y <value>."))
- return 'fail'
- if 'x' in args and 'y' not in args:
- f_x = float(args['x'])
- obj_to_scale.scale(f_x, 0, point=point)
- elif 'x' not in args and 'y' in args:
- f_y = float(args['y'])
- obj_to_scale.scale(0, f_y, point=point)
- elif 'x' in args and 'y' in args:
- f_x = float(args['x'])
- f_y = float(args['y'])
- obj_to_scale.scale(f_x, f_y, point=point)
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