Another question I forgot about, Is there anyway to move the "M1" reference of my module around?
2012/4/8 Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo <[email protected]> > I've been working to make some examples (and take the chance to test the > scripting as much as I can), > and I got a little bit crazy trying to put some pads in a module, finally > SetPos0 worked for me. > > Finally It worked, but at the start I didn't know what was the right > method: SetPosition or SetPos0. > > a) What's the difference with SetPosition and SetPos0 (this is the origin > I guess)? > > b) I also played with SetOffset, what I don't know what is it for. > > > > #!/usr/bin/env python2.7 > from pcbnew import * > > size_0_6mm = wxSizeMM(0.6,0.6) > size_1_0mm = wxSizeMM(1.0,1.0) > > > # create a blank board > pcb = BOARD() > > pcb.m_NetClasses.GetDefault().SetClearance(int(FromMM(0.1))) > > # create a new module, it's parent is our previously created pcb > module = MODULE(pcb) > module.SetReference("M1") # give it a reference name > pcb.Add(module) # add it to our pcb > m_pos = wxPointMM(50,50) > module.SetPosition(m_pos) > > # create a pad array and add it to the module > n = 1 > for y in range (0,10): > for x in range (0,10): > pad = D_PAD(module) > pad.SetDrillSize(size_0_6mm) > pad.SetSize(size_1_0mm) > pt = wxPointMM(1.27*x,1.27*y) > * pad.SetPos0(pt)* > * #pad.SetPosition(pt) > <-----------------------------------------------* > * * pad.SetPadName(str(n)) > module.Add(pad) > n+=1 > > > # save the PCB to disk > pcb.Save("/tmp/my2.brd") > > > -- > > Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo > http://www.nbee.es > +34 636 52 25 69 > skype: ajoajoajo > -- Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo http://www.nbee.es +34 636 52 25 69 skype: ajoajoajo
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