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Synopsis
polyBoolOp -op<operation> poly1 poly2
This command creates a new poly as the result of a boolean
operation on input polys : union, intersection, difference.
Only for difference, the order of the selected objects is
important :
result = object1 - object2.
If no objects are specified in the command line, then the
objects from the active list are used.
Return value
string string Object name and node name.
Related commands
polySeparate, polyUniteFlags
constructionHistory, name, object, operation
Long name (short name) | [argument types] | Properties |
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-operation
(-op)
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1=union 2=difference 3=intersection
Common flags
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-name
(-n)
| string |  |
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Name the resulting object.
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-constructionHistory
(-ch)
| boolean |   |
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Turn the construction history on or off (where applicable).
Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.
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-object
(-o)
| boolean |  |
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Create the result, or just the dependency node (where applicable).
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Flag can appear in Create mode of command
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Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
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Flag can appear in Query mode of command
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Flag can be used more than once in a command
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Examples
// union
polyCube -n Cube1 -w 1 -h 10 -d 1;
polyCube -n cub1 -w 3 -h 3 -d 3;
polyBoolOp -op 1 -n result1 cub1 Cube1;
// difference
polyCube -n Cube2 -w 1 -h 10 -d 1;
polyCube -n cub2 -w 3 -h 3 -d 3;
polyBoolOp -op 2 -n result2 cub2 Cube2;
move 5 0 0 result2;
// intersection
polyCube -n Cube3 -w 1 -h 10 -d 1;
polyCube -n cub3 -w 3 -h 3 -d 3;
polyBoolOp -op 3 -n result3 cub3 Cube3;
move 10 0 0 result3;