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package org.gvsig.dwg.lib; |
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import java.io.File; |
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import java.io.IOException; |
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import java.net.URL; |
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import junit.framework.TestCase; |
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public class DwgFileTest extends TestCase { |
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private File baseDataPath; |
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protected void setUp() throws Exception { |
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super.setUp(); |
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URL url = this.getClass().getResource("data"); |
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if (url == null) { |
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throw new Exception("Can't find 'data' dir"); |
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} |
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baseDataPath = new File(url.getFile()); |
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if (!baseDataPath.exists()) { |
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throw new Exception("Can't find 'data' dir"); |
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} |
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} |
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protected void tearDown() throws Exception { |
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super.tearDown(); |
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} |
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public void test1() throws IOException, DwgVersionNotSupportedException { |
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// String fileName = baseDataPath.getAbsolutePath()+"/Un punto.dwg"; |
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// DwgFile dwg = new DwgFile(fileName); |
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// |
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// dwg.read(); |
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// dwg.calculateGisModelDwgPolylines(); |
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// dwg.blockManagement(); |
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// LinkedList dwgObjects = dwg.getDwgObjects(); |
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} |
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public void test2() throws RuntimeException, CorruptedDwgEntityException{ |
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//Dwg Object that is supposed to be |
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//an LWPOLYLINE in V14 version |
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/* |
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int[] data = new int[]{61,64,64,183,19,227,104,16 |
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,0,5,8,59,72,32,252,47,90,142, |
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234,145,50,10,71,11,213,36,229, |
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162,130,10,228,126,23,174,130, |
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145,50,15,98,141,196,244,229, |
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162,130,12,126,23,169,66,58, |
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145,50,12,47,90,138,68,229, |
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162,130,8,0,0,4,7,74,137,50, |
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15,177,66,231,252,221,162,130, |
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9,130,151,21,242,151,21,190, |
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8,21,8,56}; |
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*/ |
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// int[] data = new int[]{62,128,64,71,99, |
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// 40,48,0,5,8,27,72, |
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// 100,126,23,169,68, |
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// 178,105,50,13,114, |
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// 63,11,82,165,162,130, |
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// 13,114,63,11,210,138, |
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// 105,50,8,173,114,59, |
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// 138,205,162,130,15,98, |
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// 141,192,241,58,105,50, |
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// 11,51,51,52,178,229,162, |
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// 130,14,110,102,98,97,234, |
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// 105,50,11,51,51,52,179,21, |
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// 162,130,10,149,192,240,42, |
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// 162,105,50,14,189,27,131, |
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// 107,69,162,130,14,31,169, |
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// 66,227,74,105,50,9,240,86, |
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// 185,27,117,162,130,11,59, |
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// 51,51,52,234,105,50,13,114, |
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// 63,11,83,85,162,130,9,74,228, |
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// 126,22,186,105,50,11,51,51,50, |
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// 51,53,162,130,11,137,232,82,190, |
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// 58,105,50,9,74,228,122,147,13,162, |
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// 130,11,137,232,82,189,106,105,50,9, |
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// 74,228,122,146,213,162,130,9,74,228,122,20,202,105,50,12,126,23,171,194,173,162,130,12,126,23,169,68,178,105,50,13,114,63,11,82,165,162,130,9,130,151,22,10,136,182,8,21,8,120}; |
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// //1er intento: suponemos que la LWPOLYLINE cumple la especificaci?n |
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// //a rajatabla |
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// int bitPos = 0; |
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// List val = DwgUtil.getBitShort(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int type = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("type = " + type); |
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// |
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// DwgHandleReference hr = new DwgHandleReference(); |
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// bitPos = hr.read(data, bitPos); |
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// System.out.println("handle, code="+ |
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// hr.getCode()+ |
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// " ,offset="+ |
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// hr.getOffset()); |
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// |
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// //Ahora pasamos a la extended data |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitShort(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int extendedDataSize = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("EED size="+extendedDataSize); |
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// //como el size es 0, me lo salto |
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// |
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// //ver si tiene datos graficos |
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// val = DwgUtil.testBit(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// boolean hasGraphicsData = ((Boolean) val.get(1)) |
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// .booleanValue(); |
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// System.out.println("graphics = "+hasGraphicsData); |
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// |
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// //como se que no hay graphics me lo salto |
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// //tama?o en bits |
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// val = DwgUtil.getRawLong(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int sizeInBits = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("sizeInBits = "+sizeInBits); |
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// |
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// /* |
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// * Ahora, lo que viene es lo que en la spec se dice |
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// * "Common entity data". Revisar bien pues PythonCAD no lo lee |
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// * como en la spec. |
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// * |
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// * pag 42. |
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// R13-R14 Only: |
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// RL : Size of object data in bits |
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// 6B : Flags (FEDCBA) |
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// 6B : Common parameters (CCSSII) |
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// Segun esto, deberia leer 6 bits y 6 bits |
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// |
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// FLAGS |
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// Mas adelante (pag 43), dice: |
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// DC : This is the number of reactors attached to an |
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// entity as a bitshort. |
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// This feature may have been dormant in R13, |
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// but it appears in R14, and in files saved as R13 by R14. |
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// |
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// Ahora bien, pythoncad las est? leyendo como bitLong |
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// ?En que quedamos, son 2 bits, 1 bitLong o 1 bitShort? |
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// TODO REVISAR |
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// COMMON PARAMETERS |
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// Al principio, dice que son 6 bits (CC, SS, II) |
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// pero luego dice (pag 43): |
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// CC : Color bitshort |
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// SS : Linetype scale bitdouble |
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// II : "Invisible" flag bitshort |
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// |
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// Pythoncad, en vez de como 2 bits, los est? leyendo |
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// como BitShort, BitDouble y BitShort |
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// * */ |
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// |
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// Integer mode = (Integer) DwgUtil.getBits(data, 2, bitPos); |
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// bitPos += 2; |
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// System.out.println("mode = "+mode); |
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// |
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// /* |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitLong(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int rnum = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("numReactors = "+rnum); |
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//*/ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitShort(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int rnum = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("numReactors = "+rnum); |
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// |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.testBit(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// boolean isLyrByLineType = ((Boolean) val.get(1)).booleanValue(); |
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// System.out.println("isLyrByLineType="+isLyrByLineType); |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.testBit(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// boolean noLinks = ((Boolean) val.get(1)).booleanValue(); |
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// System.out.println("noLinks="+noLinks); |
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// |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitShort(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int color = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("color="+color); |
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// |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// float ltscale = ((Double) val.get(1)).floatValue(); |
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// System.out.println("ltscale="+ltscale); |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitShort(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int invis = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("invis="+invis); |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitShort(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int flag = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("flag="+flag); |
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// double dVal = 0d; |
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// if((flag & 0x4) > 0){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// dVal = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// } |
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// System.out.println("constWidth="+dVal); |
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// |
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// dVal = 0d; |
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// if((flag & 0x8) > 0){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// dVal = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// } |
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// System.out.println("elevation="+dVal); |
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// |
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// dVal = 0d; |
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// if ((flag & 0x2) > 0){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// dVal = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// } |
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// System.out.println("thickness="+dVal); |
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// double x, y, z ; |
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// x = 0d; |
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// y = 0d; |
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// z = 0d; |
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// if ((flag & 0x1) > 0){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// x = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// y = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// z = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// } |
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// System.out.println("normal="+x+","+y+","+z); |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitLong(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// int np = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// System.out.println("numPoints="+np); |
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// int nb = 0; |
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// if((flag & 0x10) > 0){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitLong(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// nb = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// } |
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// System.out.println("numBulges="+nb); |
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// int nw = 0; |
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// if((flag & 0x20) > 0){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitLong(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// nw = ((Integer) val.get(1)).intValue(); |
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// } |
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// System.out.println("numWidths="+nw); |
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// if(np > 0){ |
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// Point2D[] points = new Point2D[np]; |
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// for(int i = 0; i < np; i++){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getRawDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// x = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// val = DwgUtil.getRawDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// y = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// |
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// points[i] = new Point2D.Double(x, y); |
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// System.out.println("Punto"+i+"="+x+","+y); |
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// }//for |
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// }//if np |
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// |
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// if(nb > 0){ |
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// double[] bulges = new double[nb]; |
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// for(int i = 0; i < nb; i++){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getRawDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// bulges[i] = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// System.out.println("Bulge"+i+"="+bulges[i]); |
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// }//for |
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// |
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// }//if nb |
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// |
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// if(nw > 0){ |
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// double[][] widths = new double[nw][2]; |
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// for(int i = 0; i < nw; i++){ |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// double sw = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// |
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// val = DwgUtil.getBitDouble(data, bitPos); |
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// bitPos = ((Integer) val.get(0)).intValue(); |
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// double ew = ((Double) val.get(1)).doubleValue(); |
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// |
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// widths[i][0] = sw; |
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// widths[i][1] = ew; |
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// System.out.println("Width"+i+"="+sw+","+ew); |
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// }//for |
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// } |
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} |
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public void test3(){ |
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//test of extrusion |
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double[] coord = null; |
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double[] extrusion = null; |
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double[] extrusion2 = new double[]{0, 0, 1}; |
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coord = new double[]{790089.65, 4477974.75, 9.560000000114087}; |
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extrusion = new double[]{-0.5037965987025721, 0.07005064807841195, 0.8609772899673451}; |
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//1. algoritmo original, vector normal distinto |
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// double[] newCoord = AcadExtrusionCalculator.extrude(coord, extrusion); |
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// newCoord = AcadExtrusionCalculator.extrude3(coord, extrusion); |
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// |
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//2? ahora con vector normal coincidente con eje Z |
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// newCoord = AcadExtrusionCalculator.extrude(coord, extrusion2); |
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// newCoord = AcadExtrusionCalculator.extrude3(coord, extrusion2); |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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* Created on 08-feb-2007 |
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* |
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* gvSIG. Sistema de Informaci?n Geogr?fica de la Generalitat Valenciana |
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2004 IVER T.I. and Generalitat Valenciana. |
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* |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 |
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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* |
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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* GNU General Public License for more details. |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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* |
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* For more information, contact: |
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* |
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* Generalitat Valenciana |
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* Conselleria d'Infraestructures i Transport |
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* Av. Blasco Ib??ez, 50 |
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* 46010 VALENCIA |
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* SPAIN |
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* www.gvsig.gva.es |
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* or |
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* IVER T.I. S.A |
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* Salamanca 50 |
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* 46005 Valencia |
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* Spain |
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* +34 963163400 |
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* dac@iver.es |
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/* CVS MESSAGES: |
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* Actualizado desde el HEAD. |
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package org.gvsig.dwg.lib; |
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import junit.framework.Test; |
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import junit.framework.TestSuite; |
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public class DwgTestSuite { |
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public static Test suite() { |
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TestSuite suite = new TestSuite("Test for com.iver.cit.jdwglib.dwg"); |
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//$JUnit-BEGIN$ |
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suite.addTestSuite(DwgFileTest.class); |
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//$JUnit-END$ |
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return suite; |
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} |
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} |
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jdwglib Developer's Guide |
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Overview |
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The Java DWG Library (jdwglib) is a Java libray designed for reading, handling and |
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writing drawing files in the Autodesk DWG format. This document is the design |
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specification for the classes, methods and algorithms implemented in the Java DWG |
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Library. |
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jdwglib has two different parts, first for DWG file accesing, and second for DWG file |
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handling. The part for accesing DWG files support the reading of DWG files and in |
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future versions we hope that writing of DWG files will be supported too. The part for |
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handling DWG files is designed for managing DWG complex objects like polylines or |
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blocks with the objective that the spatial position and the attributes of DWG objects |
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will be definitive and no one operation is required for obtaining the same results |
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that Autocad. |
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The detailed documentation of the class hierarchy and methods will be presented in the |
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form of JavaDoc for the source code. |
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Other resources |
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- Pythoncad DWG Library by Art Haas (www.pythoncad.org). The part of jdwglib that reads |
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DWG files is a port of this library with an object oriented model added. |
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- The AutoCAD R13/R14/R2000 DWG File Specification by the OpenDWG Alliance. This is the |
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public specification of the DWG format obtained using reverse engineering methods by |
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the OpenDWG Alliance (www.opendwg.org). |
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Handling DWG files |
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jdwglib has been developed to allow GPL GIS applications to handle the information |
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stored in DWG files. |
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jdwglib has been designed to allow developers to create DWG drivers for their |
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CAD/GIS applications easily and in a GPL environment. |
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The use of jdwglib for any driver is ever the same: |
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- DwgFile dwgFile = new DwgFile(dwg.getAbsolutePath()); Creates a new DwgFile |
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object for reading a DWG file. |
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- dwgFile.read(); Reads the DWG file but don't configure its objects. |
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- dwgFile.initializeLayerTable(); Creates a table with the DWG file layer |
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information. |
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- dwgFile.calculateGisModelDwgPolylines() or dwgFile.calculateCadModelDwgPolylines(); |
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calculateGisModelDwgPolylines() configures Polyline's geometry. In Polylines with |
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arcs, these arcs are defined by a set of points and a distance between these points. |
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calculateCadModelDwgPolylines() configures Polyline's geometry. In Polylines with |
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arcs, these arcs are defined by a curvature parameter called bulge that is associated |
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with the points. |
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- dwgFile.applyExtrusions(); The extrusion parameters of the objets in a DWG file |
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changes the location of these objects. |
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- dwgFile.testDwg3D(): test if the DWG file has elevation information. |
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- dwgFile.blockManagement(); This method manages the blocks contained in a DWG file. |
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- Vector dwgObjects = dwgFile.getDwgObjects(); Import the set of DWG objects. Now they |
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are correctly configured. |
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- for (int i=0;i<dwgObjects.size();i++) { |
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DwgObject iObj = (DwgObject)dwgObjects.get(i); |
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if (iObj instanceof DwgArc) { |
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//Convert iObj to the corresponding object model |
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} |
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} Convert DWG objects to the corresponding object model. |
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- String layerName = dwgFile.getLayerName(iObj); Returns the layer name of a DWG |
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object. |
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- int colorByLayer = dwgFile.getColorByLayer(iObj); Returns color of the layer of a |
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DWG object. |
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The author has implemented a DWG driver for gvSIG based on this library, and a DWG |
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driver for other Java GIS application like Jump or uDig must be easy to implement too. |
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- gvSIG debe leer ficheros en formato DWG |
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Alternativas |
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Librer?as OpenDWG |
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- Soporte del formato DWG de la m?s alta calidad garantizado |
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- Permite tanto lectura como escritura |
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- OpenDWG tiene gran capacidad de desarrollo |
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- Est? en C y es necesario un acceso JNI |
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- Una empresa que de un uso comercial a gvSIG debe pagar a OpenDWG por sus |
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librer?as |
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usuarios |
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Acceso v?a jython a la librer?a de DWG en Python de Art Haas |
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- M?xima reutilizaci?n de la librer?a original de Art Haas |
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- Facilidad a la hora de incorporar nuevas versiones de la librer?a original |
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- Incremento muy muy considerable de la complejidad del c?digo |
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- Ralentizaci?n de la librer?a |
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- La librer?a de Art no est? orientada a objetos. La propia opini?n de Art es |
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que la mejor opci?n es el porting dotando a la nueva librer?a de orientaci?n |
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a objetos |
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Ventajas |
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- Desarrollo completo GPL |
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- Lectura completa de ficheros DWG hasta la versi?n 2000 |
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- Si se publica la librer?a quiz? se logre la colaboraci?n de otros |
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desarrolladores |
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- Hoy por hoy no existe colaboraci?n en este sentido por parte de la |
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OpenDWG, ni por parte de Art Haas (desarrollador de la librer?a en python |
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de lectura de DWG) |
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- La especificaci?n de la OpenDWG tiene errores que no piensan resolver |
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Cronolog?a |
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050308 - 050520 = 2 meses. Menos el tiempo empleado en el Proyecto del CAD y en |
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el de Felipe ... mes y medio. |
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050308 - 050316 --> Reparando bugs del modulo de CAD e investigando las |
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alternativas para la lectura de DWG |
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050316 - 050321 --> Investigando las alternativas para la lectura de DWG. Intento |
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de desarrollo seg?n la especificaci?n. Descubrimiento de la |
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librer?a de Art |
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050321 - 050331 --> Probando la librer?a de Art. Probando el acceso v?a jython |
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050331 - 050408 --> Probando el acceso v?a jython y portando la librer?a a Java |
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paralelamente. Correcci?n de bugs del CAD |
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050408 - 050425 --> Portando la librer?a a java y dotarla de orientaci?n a objectos. |
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Correcci?n de bugs |
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050425 - 050510 --> Correcci?n de bugs. Gesti?n de polil?neas y bloques en el driver. |
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Obtenci?n de nombres de capa y colores por capa |
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050510 - 050515 --> Corrigiendo bugs. Reestructurando la librer?a para que soporte |
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la gesti?n que antes se hac?a en el driver |
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050515 - 050520 --> Corrigiendo bugs. Buscando ayuda para resolver estos bugs. |
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Maqueando jdwglib v0.1 y su driver para gvSIG |
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Perspectivas |
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Mientras no cambie la pol?tica (y no creo que eso suceda) de la OpenDWG, la gesti?n de |
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informaci?n contenida en ficheros DWG a trav?s de su librer?a ser? propietaria y de |
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pago. La ventaja de su utilizaci?n es su potencia. Representa el camino r?pido y |
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sencillo |
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jdwglib se ajusta a los requisitos exijidos en el pliego para gvSIG y adem?s constituye |
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la primera librer?a libre de lectura de ficheros DWG en Java. Para lograr que la |
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lectura de DWG a trav?s de esta librer?a sea tan efectiva como la de DXF, tan solo |
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hay que solucionar los bugs conocidos. Para ello ser?a de gran ayuda la publicaci?n de |
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la librer?a y la colaboraci?n de la comunidad en el desarrollo. Sobre este tema habr?a |
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que discutir cuando es buen momento para la publicaci?n, puesto que esta librer?a podr?a |
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ser aprovechada por ProDevelop para mejorar su oferta de CAD |
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Con ayuda de la comunidad los objetivos pueden cumplirse en un plazo breve, quiz? un |
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mes. Sin ayuda, el proceso de depuraci?n de la librer?a puede prolongarse m?s y hasta |
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es posible que no se consigan eliminar todos los bugs |
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Supported features |
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Fomatos gr?ficos soportados |
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- Lectura del formato DWG de Autodesk |
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Versiones soportadas |
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- Versi?n 15 del formato DWG |
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Objectos gr?ficos soportados |
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- Arc |
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- Block |
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- Block Control |
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- Block Header |
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- Circle |
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- Endblk |
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- Insert |
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- Layer |
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- 3D |
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TODO List |
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- Inserci?n de bloques en 3D |
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- Thickness |
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- leve inclinaci?n an?mala y homogenea de los textos (quiz? relacionada con el ?ngulo |
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Overview |
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The Java DWG Library (jdwglib) is a Java libray designed for reading, handling and |
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writing drawing files in the Autodesk DWG format. This document is the design |
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specification for the classes, methods and algorithms implemented in the Java DWG |
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Library. |
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handling. The part for accesing DWG files support the reading of DWG files and in |
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future versions we hope that writing of DWG files will be supported too. The part for |
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handling DWG files is designed for managing DWG complex objects like polylines or |
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blocks with the objective that the spatial position and the attributes of DWG objects |
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will be definitive and no one operation is required for obtaining the same results |
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that Autocad. |
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form of JavaDoc for the source code. |
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- Pythoncad DWG Library by Art Haas (www.pythoncad.org). The part of jdwglib that reads |
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DWG files is a port of this library with an object oriented model added. |
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- The AutoCAD R13/R14/R2000 DWG File Specification by the OpenDWG Alliance. This is the |
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public specification of the DWG format obtained using reverse engineering methods by |
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non geometric attributes of these objects will be enough for its correct and complete |
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representation. |
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CAD knowledge. |
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JavaDoc documentation. |
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