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The Sketcher ConstrainSnellsLaw tool constrains two lines to follow the law of refraction of light as it penetrates through an interface where two materials with different refraction indices meet. See Snell's law.
Snell's Law
The sequence of clicks is indicated by yellow arrows with numbers, n1 and n2 show where the indices of refraction are
The constraints can be created from macros and from the Python console by using the following function:
Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('SnellsLaw',line1,pointpos1,line2,pointpos2,interface,n2byn1))
where:
Sketch is a sketch objectline1 and pointpos1 are two integers identifying the endpoint of the line in medium with refractive index of n1. line1 is the line's index in the sketch (the value, returned by Sketch.addGeometry), and pointpos1 should be 1 for start point and 2 for end point.line2 and pointpos2 are the indexes specifying the endpoint of the second line (in medium n2)interface is the index specifying the line indicating the position of the interface between medium n1 and medium n2n2byn1 is a floating-point number equal to the ratio of refractive indices n2/n1The Sketcher scripting page explains the values which can be used for line1, pointpos1, line2, pointpos2 and interface and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.
Example:
import Sketcher
import Part
import FreeCAD
StartPoint = 1
EndPoint = 2
f = App.activeDocument().addObject("Sketcher::SketchObject","Sketch")
# add geometry to the sketch
icir = f.addGeometry(Part.Circle(App.Vector(-547.612366,227.479736,0),App.Vector(0,0,1),68.161979))
iline1 = f.addGeometry(Part.LineSegment(App.Vector(-667.331726,244.127090,0),App.Vector(-604.284241,269.275238,0)))
iline2 = f.addGeometry(Part.LineSegment(App.Vector(-604.284241,269.275238,0),App.Vector(-490.940491,256.878265,0)))
# add constraints
# helper constraints:
f.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Coincident',iline1,EndPoint,iline2,StartPoint))
f.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('PointOnObject',iline1,EndPoint,icir))
# the Snell's law:
f.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('SnellsLaw',iline1,EndPoint,iline2,StartPoint,icir,1.47))
App.ActiveDocument.recompute()