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Synopsis

squareSurface [-caching boolean] [-constructionHistory boolean] [-continuityType1 int] [-continuityType2 int] [-continuityType3 int] [-continuityType4 int] [-curveFitCheckpoints int] [-endPointTolerance linear] [-name string] [-nodeState int] [-object boolean] [-polygon int] [-rebuildCurve1 boolean] [-rebuildCurve2 boolean] [-rebuildCurve3 boolean] [-rebuildCurve4 boolean] string string string [string]

squareSurface is undoable, queryable, and editable.

This command produces a square surface given 3 or 4 curves. This resulting square surface is created within the intersecting region of the selected curves. The order of selection is important and the curves must intersect or their ends must meet.
You must specify one continuity type flag for each selected curve. If continuity type is 1 (fixed, no tangent continuity) then the curveFitCheckpoints flag (cfc) is not required.

Return value

string[]Object name and node name

In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.

Related

boundary, doubleProfileBirailSurface, loft

Flags

caching, constructionHistory, continuityType1, continuityType2, continuityType3, continuityType4, curveFitCheckpoints, endPointTolerance, name, nodeState, object, polygon, rebuildCurve1, rebuildCurve2, rebuildCurve3, rebuildCurve4
Long name (short name) Argument types Properties
-curveFitCheckpoints(-cfc) int createqueryedit
The number of points per span to check the tangency deviation between the boundary curve and the created tangent square surface. Only available for the tangent continuity type.
Default: 5
-continuityType1(-ct1) int createqueryedit
Continuity type legal values for curve 1: 1 - fixed boundary 2 - tangent continuity 3 - implied tangent continuity
Default: 2
-continuityType2(-ct2) int createqueryedit
Continuity type legal values for curve 2: 1 - fixed boundary 2 - tangent continuity 3 - implied tangent continuity
Default: 2
-continuityType3(-ct3) int createqueryedit
Continuity type legal values for curve 3: 1 - fixed boundary 2 - tangent continuity 3 - implied tangent continuity
Default: 2
-continuityType4(-ct4) int createqueryedit
Continuity type legal values for curve 4: 1 - fixed boundary 2 - tangent continuity 3 - implied tangent continuity
Default: 2
-rebuildCurve1(-rc1) boolean createqueryedit
A boolean to determine if input curve 1 should be rebuilt (with curvature continuity).
Default: false
-rebuildCurve2(-rc2) boolean createqueryedit
A boolean to determine if input curve 2 should be rebuilt (with curvature continuity).
Default: false
-rebuildCurve3(-rc3) boolean createqueryedit
A boolean to determine if input curve 3 should be rebuilt (with curvature continuity).
Default: false
-rebuildCurve4(-rc4) boolean createqueryedit
A boolean to determine if input curve 4 should be rebuilt (with curvature continuity).
Default: false
-endPointTolerance(-ept) linear createqueryedit
Tolerance for end points, only used if endPoint attribute is true.
Default: 0.1
Advanced flags
-caching(-cch) boolean createqueryedit
Modifies the node caching mode. See the node documentation for more information.
Note: For advanced users only.
-nodeState(-nds) int createqueryedit
Modifies the node state. See the node documentation for more information.
Note: For advanced users only.
Common flags
-name(-n) string create
Sets the name of the newly-created node. If it contains namespace path, the new node will be created under the specified namespace; if the namespace does not exist, it will be created.
-constructionHistory(-ch) boolean create
Turn the construction history on or off
-object(-o) boolean create
Create the result, or just the dependency node
-polygon(-po) int create
The value of this argument controls the type of the object created by this operation
  • 0: nurbs surface
  • 1: polygon (use nurbsToPolygonsPref to set the parameters for the conversion)
  • 2: subdivision surface (use nurbsToSubdivPref to set the parameters for the conversion)
  • 3: Bezier surface
  • 4: subdivision surface solid (use nurbsToSubdivPref to set the parameters for the conversion)

Flag can appear in Create mode of command Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
Flag can appear in Query mode of command Flag can be used more than once in a command.

MEL examples

// Creating square surfaces with three curves and fixed continuity type:
string $crv1 = `curve -d 3 -p 8 0 3 -p 5 0 3 -p 2 0 2 -p 0 0 0 `;
string $crv2 = `curve -d 3 -p 8 0 -4 -p 5 0 -3 -p 2 0 -2 -p 0 0 0 `;
string $crv3 = `curve -d 3 -p 8 0 3 -p 9 3 2 -p 11 3 1 -p 8 0 -4` ;
// These curves form a rough triangle shape pointing at the origin.
squareSurface -ct1 1 -ct2 1 -ct3 1 $crv3 $crv1 $crv2;
// Creating square surfaces with four curves, tangent continuity
// type and to use 6 points per span in checking the continuity:
string $crv1 = `curve -d 3 -p -2 0 4 -p -2 0 5 -p 1 0 3 -p 3 0 4 -p 6 0 5`;
string $crv2 = `curve -d 3 -p 6 0 5 -p 8 0 2 -p 8 0 -3 -p 7 0 -4 `;
string $crv3 = `curve -d 3 -p 7 0 -4 -p 2 0 -3 -p -1 0 -5 -p -2 0 -4`;
string $crv4 = `curve -d 3 -p -2 0 4 -p -4 0 1 -p -4 0 -3 -p -2 0 -4` ;
// These curves form a rough square shape around the origin.
squareSurface -cfc 6 -ct1 2 -ct2 2 -ct3 2 -ct4 2 $crv1 $crv2 $crv3 $crv4;