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GDMC-2024/main.py
2024-04-20 22:51:09 +02:00

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from gdpc import Editor, Block, geometry
import networks.Curve as curve
import networks.Segment as segment
import numpy as np
editor = Editor(buffering=True)
# # Get a block
# block = editor.getBlock((0,48,0))
# # Place a block
# editor.placeBlock((394, 132, 741), Block("stone"))
# # Build a cube
# geometry.placeCuboid(editor, (458, 92, 488), (468, 99, 471), Block("oak_planks"))
# curve = curve.Curve([(396, 132, 740), (435, 138, 730),
# (443, 161, 758), (417, 73, 729)])
# curve.compute_curve()
# for point in curve.computed_points:
# print(point)
# editor.placeBlock(point, Block("stone"))
# print(segment.parallel(((0, 0, 0), (0, 0, 10)), 10))
# print(segment.orthogonal((0, 0, 0), (1, 0, 0), 10))
# print(curve.curvature(np.array(([0, 0, 0], [0, 1, 1], [1, 0, 1]))))
curve_points = curve.curve(
[(390, 150, 788), (368, 155, 803), (377, 160, 836)], resolution=5)
offset = curve.offset(curve_points, 10)
for coordinate in offset:
editor.placeBlock(coordinate, Block("blue_concrete"))
curve_points = curve.curve(
[(390, 150, 788), (368, 155, 803), (377, 160, 836)], resolution=5)
offset = curve.offset(curve_points, -10)
for coordinate in offset:
editor.placeBlock(coordinate, Block("red_concrete"))
for coordinate in curve_points:
editor.placeBlock(coordinate, Block("white_concrete"))