masque/examples/nested_poly_test.py

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Python

import numpy
from pyclipper import (
Pyclipper, PT_CLIP, PT_SUBJECT, CT_UNION, CT_INTERSECTION, PFT_NONZERO,
scale_to_clipper, scale_from_clipper,
)
p = Pyclipper()
p.AddPaths([
[(-10, -10), (-10, 10), (-9, 10), (-9, -10)],
[(-10, 10), (10, 10), (10, 9), (-10, 9)],
[(10, 10), (10, -10), (9, -10), (9, 10)],
[(10, -10), (-10, -10), (-10, -9), (10, -9)],
], PT_SUBJECT, closed=True)
p.Execute2?
p.Execute?
p.Execute(PT_UNION, PT_NONZERO, PT_NONZERO)
p.Execute(CT_UNION, PT_NONZERO, PT_NONZERO)
p.Execute(CT_UNION, PFT_NONZERO, PFT_NONZERO)
p = Pyclipper()
p.AddPaths([
[(-10, -10), (-10, 10), (-9, 10), (-9, -10)],
[(-10, 10), (10, 10), (10, 9), (-10, 9)],
[(10, 10), (10, -10), (9, -10), (9, 10)],
[(10, -10), (-10, -10), (-10, -9), (10, -9)],
], PT_SUBJECT, closed=True)
r = p.Execute2(CT_UNION, PFT_NONZERO, PFT_NONZERO)
r
r.Childs
%history -f nested_poly_test.py