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"""Module containing the base class for primitives"""
import numpy
import types
from collada.common import DaeObject
from collada.common import DaeIncompleteError, DaeBrokenRefError, \
DaeMalformedError, DaeUnsupportedError
from collada.source import InputList
class Primitive(DaeObject):
"""Base class for all primitive sets like TriangleSet, LineSet, Polylist, etc."""
vertex = property( lambda s: s._vertex, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of vertex points in the
primitive's vertex source array.""" )
normal = property( lambda s: s._normal, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of normal values in the
primitive's normal source array.""" )
texcoordset = property( lambda s: s._texcoordset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture coordinate arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx2 where N is the number of texture coordinates in the primitive's source array.""" )
textangentset = property( lambda s: s._textangentset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture tangent arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx3 where N is the number of texture tangents in the primitive's source array.""" )
texbinormalset = property( lambda s: s._texbinormalset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture binormal arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx3 where N is the number of texture binormals in the primitive's source array.""" )
vertex_index = property( lambda s: s._vertex_index, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive.
To get the actual vertex points, one can use this array to select into the vertex
array, e.g. ``vertex[vertex_index]``.""" )
normal_index = property( lambda s: s._normal_index, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive.
To get the actual normal values, one can use this array to select into the normals
array, e.g. ``normal[normal_index]``.""" )
texcoord_indexset = property( lambda s: s._texcoord_indexset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture coordinate index arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx2 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive. To get the actual texture
coordinates, one can use the array to select into the texcoordset array, e.g.
``texcoordset[0][texcoord_indexset[0]]`` would select the first set of texture
coordinates.""" )
textangent_indexset = property( lambda s: s._textangent_indexset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture tangent index arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx3 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive. To get the actual texture
tangents, one can use the array to select into the textangentset array, e.g.
``textangentset[0][textangent_indexset[0]]`` would select the first set of texture
tangents.""" )
texbinormal_indexset = property( lambda s: s._texbinormal_indexset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture binormal index arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx3 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive. To get the actual texture
binormals, one can use the array to select into the texbinormalset array, e.g.
``texbinormalset[0][texbinormal_indexset[0]]`` would select the first set of texture
binormals.""" )
def bind(self, matrix, materialnodebysymbol):
"""Binds this primitive to a transform matrix and material mapping.
The primitive's points get transformed by the given matrix and its
inputs get mapped to the given materials.
:param numpy.array matrix:
A 4x4 numpy float matrix
:param dict materialnodebysymbol:
A dictionary with the material symbols inside the primitive
assigned to :class:`collada.scene.MaterialNode` defined in the
scene
:rtype: :class:`collada.primitive.Primitive`
"""
pass
@staticmethod
def _getInputsFromList(collada, localscope, inputs):
#first let's save any of the source that are references to a dict
to_append = []
for input in inputs:
offset, semantic, source, set = input
if semantic == 'VERTEX':
vertex_source = localscope.get(source[1:])
if isinstance(vertex_source, dict):
for inputsemantic, inputsource in vertex_source.items():
if inputsemantic == 'POSITION':
to_append.append([offset, 'VERTEX', '#' + inputsource.id, set])
else:
to_append.append([offset, inputsemantic, '#' + inputsource.id, set])
#remove all the dicts
inputs[:] = [input for input in inputs
if not isinstance(localscope.get(input[2][1:]), dict)]
#append the dereferenced dicts
for a in to_append:
inputs.append(a)
vertex_inputs = []
normal_inputs = []
texcoord_inputs = []
textangent_inputs = []
texbinormal_inputs = []
color_inputs = []
tangent_inputs = []
binormal_inputs = []
all_inputs = {}
for input in inputs:
offset, semantic, source, set = input
if len(source) < 2 or source[0] != '#':
raise DaeMalformedError('Incorrect source id "%s" in input' % source)
if source[1:] not in localscope:
raise DaeBrokenRefError('Source input id "%s" not found' % source)
input = (input[0], input[1], input[2], input[3], localscope[source[1:]])
if semantic == 'VERTEX':
vertex_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'NORMAL':
normal_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'TEXCOORD':
texcoord_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'TEXTANGENT':
textangent_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'TEXBINORMAL':
texbinormal_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'COLOR':
color_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'TANGENT':
tangent_inputs.append(input)
elif semantic == 'BINORMAL':
binormal_inputs.append(input)
else:
try:
raise DaeUnsupportedError('Unknown input semantic: %s' % semantic)
except DaeUnsupportedError as ex:
collada.handleError(ex)
unknown_input = all_inputs.get(semantic, [])
unknown_input.append(input)
all_inputs[semantic] = unknown_input
all_inputs['VERTEX'] = vertex_inputs
all_inputs['NORMAL'] = normal_inputs
all_inputs['TEXCOORD'] = texcoord_inputs
all_inputs['TEXBINORMAL'] = texbinormal_inputs
all_inputs['TEXTANGENT'] = textangent_inputs
all_inputs['COLOR'] = color_inputs
all_inputs['TANGENT'] = tangent_inputs
all_inputs['BINORMAL'] = binormal_inputs
return all_inputs
@staticmethod
def _getInputs(collada, localscope, inputnodes):
try:
inputs = [(int(i.get('offset')), i.get('semantic'),
i.get('source'), i.get('set'))
for i in inputnodes]
except ValueError as ex:
raise DaeMalformedError('Corrupted offsets in primitive')
return Primitive._getInputsFromList(collada, localscope, inputs)
def getInputList(self):
"""Gets a :class:`collada.source.InputList` representing the inputs from a primitive"""
inpl = InputList()
for (key, tupes) in self.sources.iteritems():
for (offset, semantic, source, set, srcobj) in tupes:
inpl.addInput(offset, semantic, source, set)
return inpl
def save(self):
return NotImplementedError("Primitives are read-only")
class BoundPrimitive(object):
"""A :class:`collada.primitive.Primitive` bound to a transform matrix
and material mapping."""
def shapes(self):
"""Iterate through the items in this primitive. The shape returned
depends on the primitive type. Examples: Triangle, Polygon."""
pass
vertex = property( lambda s: s._vertex, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of vertex points in the
primitive's vertex source array. The values will be transformed according to the
bound transformation matrix.""" )
normal = property( lambda s: s._normal, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of normal values in the
primitive's normal source array. The values will be transformed according to the
bound transformation matrix.""" )
texcoordset = property( lambda s: s._texcoordset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture coordinate arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx2 where N is the number of texture coordinates in the primitive's source array. The
values will be transformed according to the bound transformation matrix.""" )
vertex_index = property( lambda s: s._vertex_index, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive.
To get the actual vertex points, one can use this array to select into the vertex
array, e.g. ``vertex[vertex_index]``. The values will be transformed according to the
bound transformation matrix.""" )
normal_index = property( lambda s: s._normal_index, doc=
"""Read-only numpy.array of size Nx3 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive.
To get the actual normal values, one can use this array to select into the normals
array, e.g. ``normal[normal_index]``. The values will be transformed according to the
bound transformation matrix.""" )
texcoord_indexset = property( lambda s: s._texcoord_indexset, doc=
"""Read-only tuple of texture coordinate index arrays. Each value is a numpy.array of size
Nx2 where N is the number of vertices in the primitive. To get the actual texture
coordinates, one can use the array to select into the texcoordset array, e.g.
``texcoordset[0][texcoord_indexset[0]]`` would select the first set of texture
coordinates. The values will be transformed according to the bound transformation matrix.""" )
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