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LOFT_SELECT_PROFILES error
björn_britz
Member Posts: 14 EDU
I'm trying to create a loft from a defined face to an created point. I always get the error LOFT_SELECT_PROFILES.
//Loft
var top = (normal * definition.Height) + origin;
const vertexID = id + "topVertex";
opPoint(context,vertexID,{point : top});
var topVertex = qCreatedBy(vertexID, EntityType.VERTEX);
var profiles = [definition.Face, topVertex];
const loftID = id + "loft";
opLoft(context, loftID, {
"profileSubqueries" : profiles,
"bodyType" : ToolBodyType.SOLID,
"operationType": NewBodyOperationType.ADD
});
var top = (normal * definition.Height) + origin;
const vertexID = id + "topVertex";
opPoint(context,vertexID,{point : top});
var topVertex = qCreatedBy(vertexID, EntityType.VERTEX);
var profiles = [definition.Face, topVertex];
const loftID = id + "loft";
opLoft(context, loftID, {
"profileSubqueries" : profiles,
"bodyType" : ToolBodyType.SOLID,
"operationType": NewBodyOperationType.ADD
});
Is there anything wrong with the array I used?
Thanks
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Jake_Rosenfeld Moderator, Onshape Employees, Developers Posts: 1,646@björn_britz
It looks like that error is thrown if any of the profiles in that array resolve to nothing.
If you do debug(context, definition.Face) and debug(context, topVertex) do they both resolve to something?
It would be easier to debug if you posted the URL of your document in this thread.Jake Rosenfeld - Modeling Team5
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It looks like that error is thrown if any of the profiles in that array resolve to nothing.
If you do debug(context, definition.Face) and debug(context, topVertex) do they both resolve to something?
It would be easier to debug if you posted the URL of your document in this thread.