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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<GenerateModel xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="generateMetaModel_Module.xsd">
<PythonExport
Father="Conic2dPy"
Name="Ellipse2dPy"
PythonName="Part.Geom2d.Ellipse2d"
Twin="Geom2dEllipse"
TwinPointer="Geom2dEllipse"
Include="Mod/Part/App/Geometry2d.h"
Namespace="Part"
FatherInclude="Mod/Part/App/Geom2d/Conic2dPy.h"
FatherNamespace="Part"
Constructor="true">
<Documentation>
<Author Licence="LGPL" Name="Werner Mayer" EMail="wmayer@users.sourceforge.net" />
<UserDocu>Describes an ellipse in 2D space
To create an ellipse there are several ways:
Part.Geom2d.Ellipse2d()
Creates an ellipse with major radius 2 and minor radius 1 with the
center in (0,0)
Part.Geom2d.Ellipse2d(Ellipse)
Create a copy of the given ellipse
Part.Geom2d.Ellipse2d(S1,S2,Center)
Creates an ellipse centered on the point Center,
its major axis is defined by Center and S1,
its major radius is the distance between Center and S1, and
its minor radius is the distance between S2 and the major axis.
Part.Geom2d.Ellipse2d(Center,MajorRadius,MinorRadius)
Creates an ellipse with major and minor radii MajorRadius and
MinorRadius
</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Attribute Name="MajorRadius" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The major radius of the ellipse.</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="MajorRadius" Type="Float"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="MinorRadius" ReadOnly="false">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The minor radius of the ellipse.</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="MinorRadius" Type="Float"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="Focal" ReadOnly="true">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The focal distance of the ellipse.</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="Focal" Type="Float"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="Focus1" ReadOnly="true">
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The first focus is on the positive side of the major axis of the ellipse;
the second focus is on the negative side.</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="Focus1" Type="Object"/>
</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="Focus2" ReadOnly="true">
<Documentation>
<Documentation>
<UserDocu>The first focus is on the positive side of the major axis of the ellipse;
the second focus is on the negative side.
</UserDocu>
</Documentation>
</Documentation>
<Parameter Name="Focus2" Type="Object"/>
</Attribute>
</PythonExport>
</GenerateModel>