Source code for KicadModTree.nodes.specialized.FilledRect

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# (C) 2016 by Thomas Pointhuber, <thomas.pointhuber@gmx.at>

from KicadModTree.Vector import *
from KicadModTree.nodes.Node import Node
from KicadModTree.nodes.specialized import RectLine
from KicadModTree.nodes.specialized import RectFill


[docs]class FilledRect(Node): r"""Add a Filled Rect to the render tree Combines ``RectLine`` and ``RectFill`` into one class for simpler handling :param \**kwargs: See below :Keyword Arguments: * *start* (``Vector2D``) -- start edge of the rect * *end* (``Vector2D``) -- end edge of the rect * *layer* (``str``) -- layer on which the rect is drawn (default: 'F.SilkS') * *width* (``float``) -- width of the outer line (default: 0.15) :Example: >>> from KicadModTree import * >>> FilledRect(start=[-3, -2], end=[3, 2], layer='F.SilkS') """ def __init__(self, **kwargs): Node.__init__(self) self.start_pos = Vector2D(kwargs['start']) self.end_pos = Vector2D(kwargs['end']) self.layer = kwargs.get('layer', 'F.SilkS') self.width = kwargs.get('width', 0.12) # TODO: better variation to get line width rect_line = RectLine(**kwargs) rect_line._parent = self rect_fill = RectFill(**kwargs) rect_fill._parent = self self.virtual_childs = [rect_line, rect_fill]
[docs] def getVirtualChilds(self): return self.virtual_childs
def _getRenderTreeText(self): render_text = Node._getRenderTreeText(self) render_string = ['start: [x: {sx}, y: {sy}]'.format(sx=self.start_pos.x, sy=self.start_pos.y), 'end: [x: {ex}, y: {ey}]'.format(ex=self.end_pos.x, ey=self.end_pos.y)] render_text += " [{}]".format(", ".join(render_string)) return render_text