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+ A collection of tools for getting info and manipulating 3D models. (currently only STL files)
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+ =Ruby gem usage
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+
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+ require "mersh"
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+
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+ model = Mersh.new('awesome.stl')
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+
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+ puts model.info
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+ puts model.to_json('threejs')
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+
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+ =Command line
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+
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+ Also installs a mersh binary that can be called on the command line.
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+
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+ Usage: mersh [options] [file]
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+ -i, --info Display model info
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+ -j, --json TYPE Output json representation, TYPE can be either threejs or plain
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+ -h, --help Display this screen
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require "mersh"
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+ require "optparse"
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+
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+ file = ARGV.pop
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+
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+ options = {}
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+
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+ optparse = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.banner = "Usage: mersh [options] [file]"
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+
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+ options[:info] = false
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+ opts.on('-i', '--info', 'Display model info') do |i|
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+ options[:info] = i
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+ end
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+
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+ options[:json] = false
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+ opts.on('-j', '--json [TYPE]', 'Output json representation, TYPE can be either threejs or plain') do |j|
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+ options[:json] = j
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on_tail('-h', '--help', 'Display this screen') do
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+ puts opts
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ optparse.parse!
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+
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+ raise OptionParser::MissingArgument, "You must specify a filename" if file.nil?
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+
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+ begin
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+ model = Mersh.new(file)
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+
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+ case true
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+ when options[:info]
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+ puts model.info
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+ when options[:json] != false
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+ puts model.to_json(options[:json])
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+ else
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+ puts optparse
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+ end
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+ rescue Exception => e
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+ puts "ERROR: #{e.message}"
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+ exit(-1)
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+ end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby -wKU
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+
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+ # Mersh - Ruby 3D Mesh Manipulation
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+ # Copyright (C) 2011 Tony Buser <tbuser@gmail.com> - http://tonybuser.com
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+ #
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+ # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License
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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 Foundation,
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+ # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'json'
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+ require 'digest/md5'
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+
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+ class Mersh
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+ VERSION = "0.0.1"
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+ attr_accessor :vertices, :faces, :normals
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+
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+ def initialize(file)
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+ @vertices = []
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+ @faces = []
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+ @normals = []
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+
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+ if file.class == String
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+ open(file)
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+ else
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+ @file = file
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+ parse
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def open(path)
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+ @file = File.open(path)
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+ parse
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+ end
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+
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+ def max
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+ [@vertices.collect{|v| v[0]}.max, @vertices.collect{|v| v[1]}.max, @vertices.collect{|v| v[2]}.max]
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+ end
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+
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+ def min
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+ [@vertices.collect{|v| v[0]}.min, @vertices.collect{|v| v[1]}.min, @vertices.collect{|v| v[2]}.min]
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+ end
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+
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+ def info
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+ {"min" => min, "max" => max}.to_json
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_json(type='plain')
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+ case type
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+ when "threejs"
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+ json_hash = {
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+ "metadata" => {
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+ "formatVersion" => 3,
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+ "generatedBy" => "Mersh"
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+ },
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+ "scale" => 1.0,
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+ "materials" => [],
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+ "vertices" => @vertices.flatten,
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+ "morphTargets" => [],
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+ "morphColors" => [],
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+ "normals" => [], # not needed surprisingly
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+ "colors" => [],
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+ "uvs" => [[]],
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+ "faces" => @faces.collect{|f| f.unshift(0)}.flatten # requires first value in series to be UV, in our case always 0
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+ }
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+ else
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+ json_hash = { "vertices" => @vertices, "normals" => @normals, "faces" => @faces}
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+ end
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+
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+ json_hash.to_json
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def parse
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+ if @file.readline =~ /^solid/i
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+ parse_ascii_stl
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+ else
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+ parse_binary_stl
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_ascii_stl
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+ @vertices = []
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+ @faces = []
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+ @normals = []
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+
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+ face_count = 0
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+ vertex_count = 0
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+ vertex_index = {}
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+
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+ line_pos = 1
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+
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+ stl_data = @file.read
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+
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+ stl_data.gsub!(/^\s*solid.*$/, '')
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+ stl_data.gsub!(/^\s*facet normal /, '').gsub!(/^\s*outer loop.*$/, '')
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+ stl_data.gsub!(/^\s*vertex /, '')
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+ stl_data.gsub!(/^\s*endloop.*$/, '').gsub!(/^\s*endfacet.*$/, '')
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+ stl_data.gsub!(/^\s*endsolid.*$/, '')
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+ stl_data.gsub!(/^\s*$\n/, '')
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+
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+ stl_data.split("\n").each do |line|
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+ line_pos = 1 if line_pos > 4
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+
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+ if line_pos == 1
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+ @normals << line.split(" ").collect{|f| f.to_f}
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+ else
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+ vertex = line.split(" ").collect{|f| f.to_f}
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+
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+ # optimization, don't duplicate vertices
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+ vertex_hash = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(vertex.join(''))
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+ unless vertex_index.include?(vertex_hash)
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+ @vertices << vertex
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+ vertex_index[vertex_hash] = vertex_count
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+ vertex_count += 1
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+ end
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+
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+ @faces[face_count] ||= []
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+ @faces[face_count] << vertex_index[vertex_hash]
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+ end
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+
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+ line_pos += 1
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+ face_count += 1 if line_pos == 5
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_binary_stl
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+ @vertices = []
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+ @faces = []
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+ @normals = []
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+
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+ vertex_count = 0
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+ vertex_index = {}
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+
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+ @file.rewind
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+
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+ # ignore header
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+ @file.seek 80, IO::SEEK_CUR
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+
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+ face_count = @file.read(4).unpack("I")[0]
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+
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+ face_count.times do |face_count|
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+ @normals << @file.read(12).unpack("fff")
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+
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+ 3.times do
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+ vertex = @file.read(12).unpack("fff")
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+
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+ # optimization, don't duplicate vertices
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+ vertex_hash = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(vertex.join(''))
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+ unless vertex_index.include?(vertex_hash)
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+ @vertices << vertex
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+ vertex_index[vertex_hash] = vertex_count
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+ vertex_count += 1
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+ end
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+
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+ @faces[face_count] ||= []
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+ @faces[face_count] << vertex_index[vertex_hash]
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+ end
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+
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+ @file.seek 2, IO::SEEK_CUR
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ endfacet
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ outer loop
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ facet normal -0.000000e+00 -1.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00
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+ outer loop
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ facet normal -1.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
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+ outer loop
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ facet normal -1.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
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+ outer loop
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 -1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ facet normal 0.000000e+00 1.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
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+ outer loop
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ facet normal 0.000000e+00 1.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
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+ outer loop
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 0.000000e+00
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+ vertex -1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ vertex 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01 1.000000e+01
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+ endloop
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+ endfacet
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+ endsolid Default
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+ {"normals":[[0.0,0.0,-1.0],[0.0,0.0,-1.0],[0.0,0.0,1.0],[0.0,0.0,1.0],[1.0,0.0,0.0],[1.0,0.0,0.0],[-0.0,-1.0,-0.0],[-0.0,-1.0,-0.0],[-1.0,0.0,0.0],[-1.0,0.0,0.0],[0.0,1.0,0.0],[0.0,1.0,0.0]],"vertices":[[10.0,10.0,0.0],[-10.0,-10.0,0.0],[-10.0,10.0,0.0],[10.0,-10.0,0.0],[10.0,-10.0,10.0],[-10.0,10.0,10.0],[-10.0,-10.0,10.0],[10.0,10.0,10.0]],"faces":[[0,1,2],[1,0,3],[4,5,6],[5,4,7],[0,4,3],[4,0,7],[4,1,3],[1,4,6],[5,1,6],[1,5,2],[5,0,2],[0,5,7]]}
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+ {"morphTargets":[],"uvs":[[]],"morphColors":[],"vertices":[10.0,10.0,0.0,-10.0,-10.0,0.0,-10.0,10.0,0.0,10.0,-10.0,0.0,10.0,-10.0,10.0,-10.0,10.0,10.0,-10.0,-10.0,10.0,10.0,10.0,10.0],"colors":[],"scale":1.0,"metadata":{"generatedBy":"Mersh","formatVersion":3},"materials":[],"normals":[],"faces":[0,0,1,2,0,1,0,3,0,4,5,6,0,5,4,7,0,0,4,3,0,4,0,7,0,4,1,3,0,1,4,6,0,5,1,6,0,1,5,2,0,5,0,2,0,0,5,7]}
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1
+ require 'test/unit'
2
+ require 'mersh'
3
+
4
+ class MershTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
5
+ def setup
6
+ @current_dir = File.dirname(__FILE__)
7
+ @ascii_stl = @current_dir + "/box_ascii.stl"
8
+ @binary_stl = @current_dir + "/box_binary.stl"
9
+ @threejs_json = @current_dir + "/box_threejs.json"
10
+ @plain_json = @current_dir + "/box_plain.json"
11
+ end
12
+
13
+ def test_ascii_stl
14
+ box = Mersh.new(@ascii_stl)
15
+ box_plain_json = box.to_json
16
+ box_threejs_json = box.to_json('threejs')
17
+
18
+ assert_equal String, box_threejs_json.class
19
+ assert_equal JSON.parse(File.open(@threejs_json).read), JSON.parse(box_threejs_json)
20
+
21
+ assert_equal String, box_plain_json.class
22
+ assert_equal JSON.parse(File.open(@plain_json).read), JSON.parse(box_plain_json)
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ def test_binary_stl
26
+ box = Mersh.new(@binary_stl)
27
+ box_plain_json = box.to_json
28
+ box_threejs_json = box.to_json('threejs')
29
+
30
+ assert_equal String, box_threejs_json.class
31
+ assert_equal JSON.parse(File.open(@threejs_json).read), JSON.parse(box_threejs_json)
32
+
33
+ assert_equal String, box_plain_json.class
34
+ assert_equal JSON.parse(File.open(@plain_json).read), JSON.parse(box_plain_json)
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ def test_min_max
38
+ box = Mersh.new(@binary_stl)
39
+
40
+ assert_equal [-10, -10, 0], box.min
41
+ assert_equal [10, 10, 10], box.max
42
+ end
43
+
44
+ def test_properties
45
+ box = Mersh.new(@binary_stl)
46
+
47
+ assert_equal 8, box.vertices.size
48
+ assert_equal 12, box.faces.size
49
+ assert_equal 12, box.normals.size
50
+ end
51
+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: mersh
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 29
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+ prerelease:
6
+ segments:
7
+ - 0
8
+ - 0
9
+ - 1
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ platform: ruby
12
+ authors:
13
+ - Tony Buser
14
+ autorequire:
15
+ bindir: bin
16
+ cert_chain: []
17
+
18
+ date: 2012-08-22 00:00:00 Z
19
+ dependencies:
20
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
21
+ name: json
22
+ prerelease: false
23
+ requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
+ none: false
25
+ requirements:
26
+ - - ">="
27
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
28
+ hash: 3
29
+ segments:
30
+ - 0
31
+ version: "0"
32
+ type: :runtime
33
+ version_requirements: *id001
34
+ description: Performs some useful operations on 3D mesh files
35
+ email: tbuser@gmail.com
36
+ executables:
37
+ - mersh
38
+ extensions: []
39
+
40
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
41
+
42
+ files:
43
+ - lib/mersh.rb
44
+ - bin/mersh
45
+ - test/box_ascii.stl
46
+ - test/box_binary.stl
47
+ - test/box_plain.json
48
+ - test/box_threejs.json
49
+ - test/test_mersh.rb
50
+ - LICENSE
51
+ - README.rdoc
52
+ homepage: http://github.com/tbuser/mersh
53
+ licenses: []
54
+
55
+ post_install_message:
56
+ rdoc_options: []
57
+
58
+ require_paths:
59
+ - lib
60
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
61
+ none: false
62
+ requirements:
63
+ - - ">="
64
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
65
+ hash: 3
66
+ segments:
67
+ - 0
68
+ version: "0"
69
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
70
+ none: false
71
+ requirements:
72
+ - - ">="
73
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
74
+ hash: 3
75
+ segments:
76
+ - 0
77
+ version: "0"
78
+ requirements: []
79
+
80
+ rubyforge_project: mersh
81
+ rubygems_version: 1.8.24
82
+ signing_key:
83
+ specification_version: 3
84
+ summary: 3D Mesh Manipulation
85
+ test_files: []
86
+