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Gettting the corrdinates to the top level in SKILL

Kapil
Kapil over 15 years ago

Please give me some idea as to how we can get the corrdinates of the bBox lying down the hierarchy with respect to the top level coordinate reference ?? using SKILL

Regards,

Kapil

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    skillUser over 15 years ago

    Hi Kapil,

    Also you can use geTransformUserBBox() similar to dbTransformBBox(). Also, you may be interested in concatenating transforms if you are processing more than one level of hierarchy, so for this there is a dbConcatTransform().

     geTransformUserBBox(
      l_bbox
      l_transform
     )
    => l_bBox_new

     dbConcatTransform(
      l_list1
      l_list2
     )
    => l_list_new

     

    Nice answers Derek by the way.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 15 years ago

    Hi Kapil,

    Also you can use geTransformUserBBox() similar to dbTransformBBox(). Also, you may be interested in concatenating transforms if you are processing more than one level of hierarchy, so for this there is a dbConcatTransform().

     geTransformUserBBox(
      l_bbox
      l_transform
     )
    => l_bBox_new

     dbConcatTransform(
      l_list1
      l_list2
     )
    => l_list_new

     

    Nice answers Derek by the way.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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