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How to get adjacent sketch entities?
connor_shannon510
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I'm trying to use qAdjacent to find entities in the sketch which share a vertex, however qAdjacent only seems to work properly for non sketch entities. If I select an edge on a body it works fine.
My query is:
My query is:
qAdjacent(qNthElement(definition.myEdges, i), AdjacencyType.VERTEX, EntityType.EDGE)<br>It works just as expected for edges on a body, but not in a sketch. Is there something I'm missing?
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NeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,714That's because on a solid or surface body, one vertex is shared between 2 or more edges. In a sketch, two lines have 4 vertices with two of them possibly being coincident.
Depending upon what you want you could use qLoopEdges or qClosestTo or qContainsPoint or some other way to traverse the sketch geometry.Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI6
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Depending upon what you want you could use qLoopEdges or qClosestTo or qContainsPoint or some other way to traverse the sketch geometry.