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Exporting a APOINT at coordinate (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) results in a warning/er ror
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06-10-2010 12:20 PM
I'm looking for a small issue when exporting a single point set at (0.0, 0.0, 0.0).
The SPAIConverter::Convert method returns a warning/error 16777234 (SPAX_ACIS_E_BOX_TOO_SMALL).
The output file is generated correcly (I've tried exporting to SAT, Catia 4 and Catia 5, STEP, ... with the same error)
code looks a little bit like this : The acisList ( ENTITY_LIST) contains only one APOINT ENTITY.
try {
SPAIAcisDocument src(&acisList);
SPAIDocument dst(m_ExportedFilename.c_str());
SPAIConverter converter;
SPAIOptions options;
if (m_VersionTag != "" )
{
// -- SaveVersion is to set an explicit version for output file format
SPAIOptionName attributes("SaveVersion");
SPAIValue attribValueVersion(m_VersionTag.c_str());
SPAIResult res = options.Add(attributes, attribValueVersion);
ASSERT(res.IsSuccess());//failed to set import option
}
//set source unit
SPAIUnit systemUnit;
m_DataList.GetSystemUnit(systemUnit);
SPAIResult res = src.SetUnit(systemUnit);
if (!res.IsCompleteSuccess())
{
//failed to set unit
error_message = res.GetMessage();
throw(0);//throw an exception so function will return false
}
//set progress callback
res = converter.SetProgressCallback(ACISExporter::ACISPr
ASSERT(res.IsSuccess());//failed to set ACIS callback; this is never supposed to happen
//set conversion options
// -- TranslateAttributes is to convert color, names and their attribut to SAT attributs
{
SPAIOptionName attributes("TranslateAttributes");
options.Add(attributes, true);
}
{
SPAIOptionName translateFreePoints("TranslateFreePoints");
options.Add(translateFreePoints, true);
}
{
SPAIOptionName translateFreeCurves("TranslateFreeCurves");
options.Add(translateFreeCurves, true);
}
res = converter.SetOptions(options);
ASSERT(res.IsSuccess());
//try to export the model
res = converter.Convert(src, dst);
if (!res.IsSuccess())
{
//failed to export file
error_message = res.GetMessage();
throw(0);//throw an exception so function will return false;
}
//export succeeded: be sure to return true
success = true;
}
catch (...)
{
//a undefined exception occurred (this might happen when Interop doesn't have enough memory)
if (error_message=="")
{
error_message="Undefined error";
}
}
Thanks.
Maximilien.
- Attached is a simple sat file with only a single point at (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)

