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    • H
      Helper
      last edited by

      On 08/01/2013 at 09:56, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Surface 👍

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      • H
        Helper
        last edited by

        On 08/01/2013 at 10:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        You need to use the c4d.utils.GeRayCollider class to find an intersection on the surface of the
        destination-object, intersected by the line defined by the mouse-position in global space and
        the camera position.

        op = doc.GetActiveObject()
              op_next = op.GetNext()
              if not op_next:
                  return True

        # Convert op_next to a polygon object.
              # Simplified here, just for demonstration purpose.
              op_next = op_next.GetCache()
              if not op_next or not op_next.CheckType(c4d.Opolygon) :
                  print "Cache is not existent or is not a polygon object."
                  return True
             
              win.MouseDragStart(button=device, mx=int(mx), my=int(my), flags=c4d.MOUSEDRAGFLAGS_DONTHIDEMOUSE)
              result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()
              while result==c4d.MOUSEDRAGRESULT_CONTINUE:
                  mx += dx
                  my += dy            
         
                  cursorpos = bd.SW(c4d.Vector(mx,my,500))     #screen to world conversion
                  if(axis == 1) :
                      cursorpos.x = 0
                  elif(axis == 2) :
                      cursorpos.y = 0                          #Constrain drawing along an axis based on the comboButton's value
                  elif(axis == 3) :
                      cursorpos.z = 0

        cam_pos = bd.GetSceneCamera(doc).GetAbsPos()
                  collider = c4d.utils.GeRayCollider()
                  collider.Init(op_next)

        length = 500000
                  direction = -(cam_pos - cursorpos).GetNormalized()

        did_intersect = collider.Intersect(cam_pos, direction, length)
                  if did_intersect:
                      position = collider.GetNearestIntersection()['hitpos']
                      print "Intersection at", position
                  else:
                      print "No intersection."
                      position = cursorpos

        doc.AddUndo(c4d.UNDOTYPE_CHANGE, op)
                  op.SetAbsPos(position)
                  op.Message(c4d.MSG_UPDATE)

        c4d.DrawViews(c4d.DA_ONLY_ACTIVE_VIEW|c4d.DA_NO_THREAD|c4d.DA_NO_ANIMATION)
                  result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()

        -Nik

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        • H
          Helper
          last edited by

          On 08/01/2013 at 10:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          what do you mean with surface snapping 🙂

          1. snap onto the polygon polygon centers, which is basically just a weighted
          point snapping. get the vectors between your snap position and  the points of your
          snapping objects, select the three shortest vectors out of that list, get the polygon,
          use the points to calc the center.

          2. actually snap onto the closest point on a polygon (in a retopo fashion). you would 
          have to dig yourself through this. i have actually done this once, but i cannot share
          the code but i still have the links i relied on then. you hvae basically do everything like
          for no. 1 and then solve the the closest point in triangle problem.

          http://www.geometrictools.com/Documentation/DistancePoint3Triangle3.pdf
          http://www.gamedev.net/topic/552906-closest-point-on-triangle/
          http://www.blackpawn.com/texts/pointinpoly/default.html

          edit : ok that is also a way. i am usally not so good at this wrap your head arround math stuff, 
          but won't a camera 'normal' based snapping lead to funny results ?  the point which is sitting
          perpendicular on the viewplane does not have to be closest point, which at least I would
          associate with polygon snapping. i would call it view dependent obstacle snapping or something 
          like that 🙂 or am i missing something here (again) ?

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          • H
            Helper
            last edited by

            On 08/01/2013 at 10:42, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Hi Ferdinand,

            I'm not sure what you mean with "camera 'normal' based snappin lead to funny results". Possibly
            I just should get some sleep, but would you mind to elaborate a little bit more on what you are
            talking about? 🙂

            Thanks for the resources, I've always been interested into that topic but these links are new
            to me!

            -Nik

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            • H
              Helper
              last edited by

              On 08/01/2013 at 10:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              Thank you so much for your help, now everything is much more understandable ^_^

              Thanks NiklasR 👍 and Thanks littledevil 👍

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              • H
                Helper
                last edited by

                On 08/01/2013 at 10:53, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                as I already said this might be based on a misconeption of your code,
                but this is what is was talking about. (awesome paint pic inc.) :

                the red line is what your code will return for my understanding, the green line is
                the closest point on surface. at least i would consider the red result as unwanted
                or 'funny'.

                edit : i hope this does make any sense for someone else than me 🙂

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                • H
                  Helper
                  last edited by

                  On 09/01/2013 at 11:33, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                  You need to use the c4d.utils.GeRayCollider class to find an intersection on the surface of the
                  destination-object, intersected by the line defined by the mouse-position in global space and
                  the camera position.

                  op = doc.GetActiveObject()
                        op_next = op.GetNext()
                        if not op_next:
                            return True

                  # Convert op_next to a polygon object.
                        # Simplified here, just for demonstration purpose.
                        op_next = op_next.GetCache()
                        if not op_next or not op_next.CheckType(c4d.Opolygon) :
                            print "Cache is not existent or is not a polygon object."
                            return True
                       
                        win.MouseDragStart(button=device, mx=int(mx), my=int(my), flags=c4d.MOUSEDRAGFLAGS_DONTHIDEMOUSE)
                        result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()
                        while result==c4d.MOUSEDRAGRESULT_CONTINUE:
                            mx += dx
                            my += dy            
                   
                            cursorpos = bd.SW(c4d.Vector(mx,my,500))     #screen to world conversion
                            if(axis == 1) :
                                cursorpos.x = 0
                            elif(axis == 2) :
                                cursorpos.y = 0                          #Constrain drawing along an axis based on the comboButton's value
                            elif(axis == 3) :
                                cursorpos.z = 0

                  cam_pos = bd.GetSceneCamera(doc).GetAbsPos()
                            collider = c4d.utils.GeRayCollider()
                            collider.Init(op_next)

                  length = 500000
                            direction = -(cam_pos - cursorpos).GetNormalized()

                  did_intersect = collider.Intersect(cam_pos, direction, length)
                            if did_intersect:
                                position = collider.GetNearestIntersection()['hitpos']
                                print "Intersection at", position
                            else:
                                print "No intersection."
                                position = cursorpos

                  doc.AddUndo(c4d.UNDOTYPE_CHANGE, op)
                            op.SetAbsPos(position)
                            op.Message(c4d.MSG_UPDATE)

                  c4d.DrawViews(c4d.DA_ONLY_ACTIVE_VIEW|c4d.DA_NO_THREAD|c4d.DA_NO_ANIMATION)
                            result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()

                  -Nik

                  I again disorder 🙂
                  I wanted that the active object changed the axis alignment, as the normal to the surfaced intersection?
                  example:

                  the current code

                  my request:

                  The axis changed by surface normal...

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                  • H
                    Helper
                    last edited by

                    On 09/01/2013 at 11:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    What about trying it yourself? 😉
                    Slight tip: The dictionary returned by GeRayCollider.GetNearestIntersection() contains information
                    like what polygon was interesected. You can then compute the normal of that polygon and rotate
                    the destination object accordingly.

                    @ littledevil :
                    Well, we don't want the closes point on the surface, do we? I'm sorry, I don't see why the green
                    line is the one we would like to use instead of the red line.. :// I also don't get how you would
                    come to that green line, I don't see any relation to the camera position or view-direction or similar.

                    Hope that doesn't sound offending or so, because that was not my intention. I always
                    appreciate constructive criticism or questions. 🙂
                    Best,
                    -Niklas

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                    • H
                      Helper
                      last edited by

                      On 09/01/2013 at 12:13, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      NiklasR we are successful!🤝  Thank you for your precious help 🍺🍺

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                      • H
                        Helper
                        last edited by

                        On 12/01/2013 at 03:43, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        i have modified the  **op_next  **with Linkbox but... no work...
                        The object is not recognized...

                        I've never had much luck with the linkbox 😂

                        MY_LINKBOX = 100014

                        def CreateLayout(self) :
                                self.GroupBegin(id=1000, flags=c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT, cols=1, rows=1)
                                self.GroupBorderSpace(10, 10, 10, 10)
                                self.element = self.AddStaticText(id=1001, flags=c4d.BFH_MASK, initw=120, name="Inserire Oggetto:", borderstyle=c4d.BORDER_NONE)
                                self.linkBox = self.AddCustomGui(MY_LINKBOX, c4d.CUSTOMGUI_LINKBOX, "", c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT|c4d.BFV_SCALEFIT, 0, 0)
                                self.GroupEnd()
                                return True

                        def MouseInput(self, doc, data, bd, win, msg) :
                                mx = msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_X]
                                my = msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_Y]
                         
                                device = 0
                                if msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL]==c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSELEFT:
                                    device = c4d.KEY_MLEFT
                                elif msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL]==c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSERIGHT:
                                     device = c4d.KEY_MRIGHT
                                else:
                                    return True

                        op = doc.GetActiveObject()
                                op_next = self.linkBox.GetLink()
                                if not op_next:
                        return True

                        win.MouseDragStart(button=device, mx=int(mx), my=int(my), flags=c4d.MOUSEDRAGFLAGS_DONTHIDEMOUSE)
                                result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()
                                while result==c4d.MOUSEDRAGRESULT_CONTINUE:
                                    mx += dx
                                    my += dy

                        cursorpos = bd.SW(c4d.Vector(mx,my,500))     #screen to world conversion

                        cam_pos = bd.GetSceneCamera(doc).GetAbsPos()
                                    collider = c4d.utils.GeRayCollider()
                                    collider.Init(op_next)

                        length = 500000
                                    direction = -(cam_pos - cursorpos).GetNormalized()

                        did_intersect = collider.Intersect(cam_pos, direction, length)
                                    if did_intersect:
                                        position = collider.GetNearestIntersection()["hitpos"]
                                        print "Intersection at", position
                                    else:
                                        print "No intersection."
                                        position = cursorpos

                        doc.AddUndo(c4d.UNDOTYPE_CHANGE, op)
                                    op.SetAbsPos(position)
                                    op.Message(c4d.MSG_UPDATE)

                        c4d.DrawViews(c4d.DA_ONLY_ACTIVE_VIEW|c4d.DA_NO_THREAD|c4d.DA_NO_ANIMATION)
                                    result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()

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                        • H
                          Helper
                          last edited by

                          On 12/01/2013 at 07:22, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          try :

                          op_next = self.linkBox.GetLink(c4d.documents.GetActiveDocument(), c4d.Obase)
                          
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                            Helper
                            last edited by

                            On 12/01/2013 at 09:11, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                            Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                            try :

                            op_next = self.linkBox.GetLink(c4d.documents.GetActiveDocument(), c4d.Obase)

                            "object has no attribute 'linkBox'"....  
                            I am beginning to think that linkbox they hate me 😂

                            Thanks littledevil, you are a generous person, always ready to help all friends in this forum 👍

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                            • H
                              Helper
                              last edited by

                              On 12/01/2013 at 10:37, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                              could be some kind of call order problem. try something like this

                              class myclass(c4d.Something) :
                              	def __init__(self) :
                              		self.linkBox = None
                              	
                              	def CreateLayout(self, *args) :
                              		self.linkBox = Something
                              	
                              	def AnotherMethod(self) :
                              		if (not self.linkBox) :
                              			return False
                              		else:
                              			x = self.linkBox.Do(blah)
                              

                              MouseInput might be called the first time before CreateLayout has been called and as you 
                              haven't defined linkBox as a variable in the class constructor it does not yet exist at that point.

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                              • H
                                Helper
                                last edited by

                                On 12/01/2013 at 12:08, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                littledevil, i have pasted the entire code. 
                                You can control it and correct it?
                                I would like to understand where I'm wrong ...
                                Thanks for your help 🍺

                                import os
                                import sys
                                import c4d
                                from c4d import plugins, utils, bitmaps, gui, documents
                                 
                                PLUGIN_ID = 10000008 # THIS id IS FOR TESTING PUPOSES ONLY!!!
                                 
                                #for GeLoadString values must match with the header file
                                IDS_ESTENSIONE = 100000
                                MY_LINKBOX = 100015
                                  
                                  
                                class SettingsDialog(gui.SubDialog) :
                                 
                                 
                                    def CreateLayout(self) :
                                        self.GroupBegin(id=1000, flags=c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT, cols=1, rows=1)
                                        self.GroupBorderSpace(10, 10, 10, 10)
                                        self.element = self.AddStaticText(id=1001, flags=c4d.BFH_MASK, initw=120, name="Inserire Oggetto:", borderstyle=c4d.BORDER_NONE)
                                 **        self.linkBox = self.AddCustomGui(MY_LINKBOX, c4d.CUSTOMGUI_LINKBOX, "", c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT|c4d.BFV_SCALEFIT, 0, 0)**
                                  
                                		
                                		
                                        self.GroupEnd()
                                        return True
                                    def InitValues(self) :
                                        
                                        return True
                                 
                                    def Command(self, id, msg) :
                                 
                                        return True
                                 
                                class Caleidos(plugins.ToolData) :
                                  
                                    def __init__(self) :
                                        self.data = 0
                                  
                                    def KeyboardInput(self, doc, data, bd, win, msg) :
                                        key = msg.GetLong(c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL)
                                        cstr = msg.GetString(c4d.BFM_INPUT_ASC)
                                        if key==c4d.KEY_ESC:
                                            #do what you want            
                                            #return True to signal that the key is processed
                                            return True
                                        return False
                                 
                                 
                                    def MouseInput(self, doc, data, bd, win, msg) :
                                	
                                		if msg.GetLong(c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL)==c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSELEFT:
                                			print "Begin Mouse Left Pressed"
                                			while True:
                                			
                                				bc = c4d.BaseContainer()
                                				if gui.GetInputState(c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSE, c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSELEFT, bc) :
                                					if bc.GetLong(c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL)==c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSELEFT:
                                						print "Mouse Left Pressed"
                                			
                                						mx = msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_X]
                                						my = msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_Y]
                                				 
                                						device = 0
                                						if msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL]==c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSELEFT:
                                							device = c4d.KEY_MLEFT
                                						elif msg[c4d.BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL]==c4d.BFM_INPUT_MOUSERIGHT:
                                							 device = c4d.KEY_MRIGHT
                                						else:
                                							return True
                                  
                                							
                                						doc.GetActiveObject()
                                						doc.StartUndo() 
                                						myobject = **self.linkBox.GetLink()**
                                  
                                  
                                						op = myobject
                                						op_next = doc.GetActiveObject()
                                						
                                						win.MouseDragStart(button=device, mx=int(mx), my=int(my), flags=c4d.MOUSEDRAGFLAGS_DONTHIDEMOUSE)
                                						result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()
                                						while result==c4d.MOUSEDRAGRESULT_CONTINUE:
                                							mx += dx
                                							my += dy            
                                  
                                							cursorpos = bd.SW(c4d.Vector(mx,my,500))     #screen to world conversion
                                							cam_pos = bd.GetSceneCamera(doc).GetAbsPos()
                                							collider = c4d.utils.GeRayCollider()
                                							collider.Init(op_next)
                                							length = 500000
                                							direction = -(cam_pos - cursorpos).GetNormalized()
                                							did_intersect = collider.Intersect(cam_pos, direction, length)
                                							if did_intersect:
                                								position = collider.GetNearestIntersection()["hitpos"]
                                								print "Intersection at", position
                                							else:
                                								print "No intersection."
                                								position = cursorpos
                                							doc.AddUndo(c4d.UNDOTYPE_CHANGE, op)
                                							op.SetAbsPos(position)
                                							op.Message(c4d.MSG_UPDATE)  
                                							c4d.DrawViews(c4d.DA_ONLY_ACTIVE_VIEW|c4d.DA_NO_THREAD|c4d.DA_NO_ANIMATION)
                                							result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()
                                   						if not bc.GetBool(c4d.BFM_INPUT_VALUE) : break
                                			print "End Mouse Left Pressed"
                                    def AllocSubDialog(self, bc) :
                                        return SettingsDialog(self.data) #always return new instance(self.data)
                                 
                                 
                                  
                                if __name__ == "__main__":
                                    bmp = bitmaps.BaseBitmap()
                                    dir, file = os.path.split(__file__)
                                    fn = os.path.join(dir, "res", "Icon.tif")
                                    bmp.InitWith(fn)
                                    plugins.RegisterToolPlugin(id=PLUGIN_ID, str="Caleidos",info=0, icon=bmp, help="Statusbar Text",dat=Caleidos())
                                  
                                
                                
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                                • H
                                  Helper
                                  last edited by

                                  On 12/01/2013 at 13:03, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                  this obviously won't work. i think you do not really understand what self means in python.
                                  it is similar to this in c# or java. it is a referecne to the actual instance of the class from which
                                  the code is being executed from. you are doing more or less this :

                                  class clsA() :
                                  	def __init__(self, x) :
                                  		self.X = x
                                    
                                  class clsB() :
                                  	def someMethod() :
                                  		# raises a runtime error as class b does not have a memeber called X
                                  		print self.X
                                  

                                  you have either make your dialog class instance a globally available variable (but this
                                  could be considered as really bad style) :

                                  class clsA() :
                                      def __init__(self, x) :
                                          self.X = x
                                    
                                  class clsB() :
                                      def do (self, classAinstance) :
                                          print classAinstance.X
                                         
                                  def main() :
                                      A = clsA()
                                      B = clsB()
                                      B.do(A)
                                  

                                  or you have to make an instance of your GeDialog class a memeber of your
                                  ToolData class.

                                  class ToolDataClass() :
                                      def __init__(self) :
                                          self.dialog = None
                                          self.data = None
                                      
                                      def doSomething(self) :
                                          if (self.dialog) :
                                              print self.Dialog.linkBox.GetLink(document, c4d.Obase)
                                          else:
                                              print 'dialog has not been raised yet.'
                                          
                                      def AllocSubDialog(self, bc) :
                                          self.Dialog = SettingsDialog(self.data)
                                          return self.Dialog
                                  

                                  edit : fixed a typo,  should be if (self.dialog) : of course and not if(self.data) :

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                                    last edited by

                                    On 12/01/2013 at 14:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                    Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                                    or you have to make an instance of your GeDialog class a memeber of your
                                    ToolData class.

                                    class ToolDataClass() :
                                        def __init__(self) :
                                            self.dialog = None
                                            self.data = None
                                        
                                        def doSomething(self) :
                                            if (self.dialog) :
                                                print self.Dialog.linkBox.GetLink(document, c4d.Obase)
                                            else:
                                                print 'dialog has not been raised yet.'
                                            
                                        def AllocSubDialog(self, bc) :
                                            self.Dialog = SettingsDialog(self.data)
                                            return self.Dialog
                                    

                                    edit : fixed a typo,  should be if (self.dialog) : of course and not if(self.data) :

                                    Work!!! I succeeded! littledevil Thanks!!!!!!! 🤝

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                                      Helper
                                      last edited by

                                      On 19/07/2013 at 09:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                      Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                                      You need to use the c4d.utils.GeRayCollider class to find an intersection on the surface of the
                                      destination-object, intersected by the line defined by the mouse-position in global space and
                                      the camera position.

                                      op = doc.GetActiveObject()
                                            op_next = op.GetNext()
                                            if not op_next:
                                                return True

                                      # Convert op_next to a polygon object.
                                            # Simplified here, just for demonstration purpose.
                                            op_next = op_next.GetCache()
                                            if not op_next or not op_next.CheckType(c4d.Opolygon) :
                                                print "Cache is not existent or is not a polygon object."
                                                return True
                                           
                                            win.MouseDragStart(button=device, mx=int(mx), my=int(my), flags=c4d.MOUSEDRAGFLAGS_DONTHIDEMOUSE)
                                            result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()
                                            while result==c4d.MOUSEDRAGRESULT_CONTINUE:
                                                mx += dx
                                                my += dy            
                                       
                                                cursorpos = bd.SW(c4d.Vector(mx,my,500))     #screen to world conversion
                                                if(axis == 1) :
                                                    cursorpos.x = 0
                                                elif(axis == 2) :
                                                    cursorpos.y = 0                          #Constrain drawing along an axis based on the comboButton's value
                                                elif(axis == 3) :
                                                    cursorpos.z = 0

                                      cam_pos = bd.GetSceneCamera(doc).GetAbsPos()
                                                collider = c4d.utils.GeRayCollider()
                                                collider.Init(op_next)

                                      length = 500000
                                                direction = -(cam_pos - cursorpos).GetNormalized()

                                      did_intersect = collider.Intersect(cam_pos, direction, length)
                                                if did_intersect:
                                                    position = collider.GetNearestIntersection()['hitpos']
                                                    print "Intersection at", position
                                                else:
                                                    print "No intersection."
                                                    position = cursorpos

                                      doc.AddUndo(c4d.UNDOTYPE_CHANGE, op)
                                                op.SetAbsPos(position)
                                                op.Message(c4d.MSG_UPDATE)

                                      c4d.DrawViews(c4d.DA_ONLY_ACTIVE_VIEW|c4d.DA_NO_THREAD|c4d.DA_NO_ANIMATION)
                                                result, dx, dy, channel = win.MouseDrag()

                                      -Nik

                                      an example for snap on point object? thanks 🙂

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                                        On 30/08/2013 at 07:08, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                        Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                                        What do you mean with "the snap does not work"? You are not even trying to snap the
                                        object, just setting it to the cursor position.

                                        joint.SetAbsPos(cursorpos)

                                        If you want to to snap to a grid with a spacing of 50 units (just for the sake of example), you
                                        need to adjust the position vector.

                                        def snap_value(value, step) :
                                              rest = value % step
                                              on_grid = value - rest

                                        if rest / float(step) >= 0.5:
                                                  on_grid += step

                                        return on_grid

                                        def snap_grid(vector, gridsize) :
                                              vector = c4d.Vector(vector)
                                              vector.x = snap_value(vector.x, gridsize)
                                              vector.y = snap_value(vector.y, gridsize)
                                              vector.z = snap_value(vector.z, gridsize)
                                              return vector

                                        # ...

                                        gridsize = 50
                                          position = snap_grid(cursorpos)
                                          joint.SetAbsPos(position)

                                        See the full code here.

                                        -Niklas

                                        HI NiklasR How do you adjust the cursor position for snap points ? 🙂

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                                          On 08/09/2013 at 16:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                          Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                                          an example for snap on point object? thanks 🙂

                                          Assuming you have a coordinate in 3D space, you can just use the nearest mesh point and maybe
                                          check if the point is within the snap radius.

                                              import c4d
                                          
                                              
                                          
                                              def snap_point(point, radius, obj) :
                                          
                                                  """
                                          
                                                  Calculate the snapping point from a coordinate in 3D space
                                          
                                                  to a point object within the defined \*radius\*. Requires
                                          
                                                  the \*point\* in global space.
                                          
                                                  """
                                          
                                              
                                          
                                                  mg = obj.GetMg()
                                          
                                                  points = obj.GetAllPoints()
                                          
                                                  point = ~mg \* point
                                          
                                                  radius \*\*= 2
                                          
                                              
                                          
                                                  nearest = None
                                          
                                                  for p in points:
                                          
                                                      delta = (p - point).GetLengthSquared()
                                          
                                                      if delta <= radius and (not nearest or nearest[1] > delta) :
                                          
                                                          nearest = p, delta
                                          
                                              
                                          
                                                  if nearest:
                                          
                                                      point = nearest[0]
                                          
                                                  return point
                                          
                                              
                                          
                                              def main() :
                                          
                                                  p = c4d.Vector(102, 99, 97)
                                          
                                                  print snap_point(p, 10, op)
                                          
                                              
                                          
                                              main()
                                          
                                            
                                          
                                          
                                          Best regards,
                                          
                                          -Niklas
                                          
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                                            On 08/09/2013 at 16:10, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                            Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                                            HI NiklasR How do you adjust the cursor position for snap points ? 🙂

                                            You can not "adjust" the cursor position, the cursor is where the mouse points it to. There is also
                                            a snapping mode for snapping to object points, so what exactly do you need?

                                            Cheers,
                                            -Niklas

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