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From the Tools section of the action bar,
click Bounding Box
.
The Bounding Box dialog box opens: three selection modes are
available.
An Ordered Geometrical Set is created in the tree containing the feature called Bounding Box Trap,
Bounding Box Volume or Bounding Box
Alignment.
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To make a trap selection in the 3D area, click
Trap Mode Selection
and do the following:
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Define the cuboid with a trap.
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Use the Robot to manipulate the cuboid.
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Resize the trap in the 3D area if
needed.
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Click Reset to delete the current box and create a new one.
The Cancel and OK buttons are
disabled.
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Click Initialize to create a bounding box from the point
cloud’s bounding box.
Note:
You can use the Trap mode from the Extract and Hide commands only.
It is not available when you launch the Bounding Box command from
the Tools section.
If satisfied with your selection, click OK
and you obtain a 3D bounding box around the selection. If a box was already present, it
replaces it.
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To switch mode and select a type of trap, click Volume Selection
and do the
following:
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Select a volume, a surface or a closed curve.
As a result, the volume is copied. The closed surface is converted into a volume.
The external boundary of the open surface is extracted, then projected and extruded
like the closed curve. The closed curve is projected on the XY plane and extruded
along Z.
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If no element exists or you want to create a new one, click in
the Element box.
If satisfied with your selection, click OK and you obtain a 3D
bounding box around the volume:
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To change the type of trap feature, click Alignment Selection
and do the
following:
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Select an existing alignment.
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Select a start or/and end point to restrict the alignment area.
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If no element exists or you want to create a new one, click in
the Element box.
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Specify the width used to create the rolling offset.
If satisfied with your selection, click OK and you obtain a 3D
bounding box along the alignment:
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Optional: To edit the selection, double-click the bounding box feature in
the tree.
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