RhinoCommon API
RhinoMathCRC32 Method (UInt32, Double) |
Advances the cyclic redundancy check value remainder given a Double.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check.
Namespace: Rhino
Assembly: RhinoCommon (in RhinoCommon.dll)
Since: 5.0

public static uint CRC32( uint currentRemainder, double value )
Public Shared Function CRC32 ( currentRemainder As UInteger, value As Double ) As UInteger
Parameters
- currentRemainder
- Type: SystemUInt32
The remainder from which to start. - value
- Type: SystemDouble
The value to add to the current remainder.
Return Value
Type: UInt32The new current remainder.

using System; using Rhino; using Rhino.DocObjects; using Rhino.Geometry; [System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("62dd8eec-5cce-42c7-9d80-8b01fc169b81")] public class AnalysisModeOnCommand : Rhino.Commands.Command { public override string EnglishName { get { return "cs_analysismode_on"; } } protected override Rhino.Commands.Result RunCommand(RhinoDoc doc, Rhino.Commands.RunMode mode) { // make sure our custom visual analysis mode is registered var zmode = Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode.Register(typeof(ZAnalysisMode)); const ObjectType filter = Rhino.DocObjects.ObjectType.Surface | Rhino.DocObjects.ObjectType.PolysrfFilter | Rhino.DocObjects.ObjectType.Mesh; Rhino.DocObjects.ObjRef[] objs; var rc = Rhino.Input.RhinoGet.GetMultipleObjects("Select objects for Z analysis", false, filter, out objs); if (rc != Rhino.Commands.Result.Success) return rc; int count = 0; for (int i = 0; i < objs.Length; i++) { var obj = objs[i].Object(); // see if this object is alreay in Z analysis mode if (obj.InVisualAnalysisMode(zmode)) continue; if (obj.EnableVisualAnalysisMode(zmode, true)) count++; } doc.Views.Redraw(); RhinoApp.WriteLine("{0} objects were put into Z-Analysis mode.", count); return Rhino.Commands.Result.Success; } } [System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("0A8CE87D-A8CB-4A41-9DE2-5B3957436AEE")] public class AnalysisModeOffCommand : Rhino.Commands.Command { public override string EnglishName { get { return "cs_analysismode_off"; } } protected override Rhino.Commands.Result RunCommand(RhinoDoc doc, Rhino.Commands.RunMode mode) { var zmode = Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode.Find(typeof(ZAnalysisMode)); // If zmode is null, we've never registered the mode so we know it hasn't been used if (zmode != null) { foreach (Rhino.DocObjects.RhinoObject obj in doc.Objects) { obj.EnableVisualAnalysisMode(zmode, false); } doc.Views.Redraw(); } RhinoApp.WriteLine("Z-Analysis is off."); return Rhino.Commands.Result.Success; } } /// <summary> /// This simple example provides a false color based on the world z-coordinate. /// For details, see the implementation of the FalseColor() function. /// </summary> public class ZAnalysisMode : Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode { Interval m_z_range = new Interval(-10,10); Interval m_hue_range = new Interval(0,4*Math.PI / 3); private const bool m_show_isocurves = true; public override string Name { get { return "Z-Analysis"; } } public override Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode.AnalysisStyle Style { get { return AnalysisStyle.FalseColor; } } public override bool ObjectSupportsAnalysisMode(Rhino.DocObjects.RhinoObject obj) { if (obj is Rhino.DocObjects.MeshObject || obj is Rhino.DocObjects.BrepObject) return true; return false; } protected override void UpdateVertexColors(Rhino.DocObjects.RhinoObject obj, Mesh[] meshes) { // A "mapping tag" is used to determine if the colors need to be set Rhino.Render.MappingTag mt = GetMappingTag(obj.RuntimeSerialNumber); for (int mi = 0; mi < meshes.Length; mi++) { var mesh = meshes[mi]; if( mesh.VertexColors.Tag.Id != this.Id ) { // The mesh's mapping tag is different from ours. Either the mesh has // no false colors, has false colors set by another analysis mode, has // false colors set using different m_z_range[]/m_hue_range[] values, or // the mesh has been moved. In any case, we need to set the false // colors to the ones we want. System.Drawing.Color[] colors = new System.Drawing.Color[mesh.Vertices.Count]; for (int i = 0; i < mesh.Vertices.Count; i++) { double z = mesh.Vertices[i].Z; colors[i] = FalseColor(z); } mesh.VertexColors.SetColors(colors); // set the mesh's color tag mesh.VertexColors.Tag = mt; } } } public override bool ShowIsoCurves { get { // Most shaded analysis modes that work on breps have the option of // showing or hiding isocurves. Run the built-in Rhino ZebraAnalysis // to see how Rhino handles the user interface. If controlling // iso-curve visability is a feature you want to support, then provide // user interface to set this member variable. return m_show_isocurves; } } /// <summary> /// Returns a mapping tag that is used to detect when a mesh's colors need to /// be set. /// </summary> /// <returns></returns> Rhino.Render.MappingTag GetMappingTag(uint serialNumber) { Rhino.Render.MappingTag mt = new Rhino.Render.MappingTag(); mt.Id = this.Id; // Since the false colors that are shown will change if the mesh is // transformed, we have to initialize the transformation. mt.MeshTransform = Transform.Identity; // This is a 32 bit CRC or the information used to set the false colors. // For this example, the m_z_range and m_hue_range intervals control the // colors, so we calculate their crc. uint crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(serialNumber, m_z_range.T0); crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(crc, m_z_range.T1); crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(crc, m_hue_range.T0); crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(crc, m_hue_range.T1); mt.MappingCRC = crc; return mt; } System.Drawing.Color FalseColor(double z) { // Simple example of one way to change a number into a color. double s = m_z_range.NormalizedParameterAt(z); s = Rhino.RhinoMath.Clamp(s, 0, 1); return System.Drawing.Color.FromArgb((int)(s * 255), 0, 0); } }
Imports Rhino.DocObjects Imports Rhino Imports Rhino.Geometry <System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("62dd8eec-5cce-42c7-9d80-8b01fc169b81")> _ Public Class AnalysisModeOnCommand Inherits Rhino.Commands.Command Public Overrides ReadOnly Property EnglishName() As String Get Return "cs_analysismode_on" End Get End Property Protected Overrides Function RunCommand(doc As RhinoDoc, mode As Rhino.Commands.RunMode) As Rhino.Commands.Result ' make sure our custom visual analysis mode is registered Dim zmode = Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode.Register(GetType(ZAnalysisMode)) Const filter As ObjectType = Rhino.DocObjects.ObjectType.Surface Or Rhino.DocObjects.ObjectType.PolysrfFilter Or Rhino.DocObjects.ObjectType.Mesh Dim objs As Rhino.DocObjects.ObjRef() = Nothing Dim rc = Rhino.Input.RhinoGet.GetMultipleObjects("Select objects for Z analysis", False, filter, objs) If rc <> Rhino.Commands.Result.Success Then Return rc End If Dim count As Integer = 0 For i As Integer = 0 To objs.Length - 1 Dim obj = objs(i).[Object]() ' see if this object is alreay in Z analysis mode If obj.InVisualAnalysisMode(zmode) Then Continue For End If If obj.EnableVisualAnalysisMode(zmode, True) Then count += 1 End If Next doc.Views.Redraw() RhinoApp.WriteLine("{0} objects were put into Z-Analysis mode.", count) Return Rhino.Commands.Result.Success End Function End Class <System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("0A8CE87D-A8CB-4A41-9DE2-5B3957436AEE")> _ Public Class AnalysisModeOffCommand Inherits Rhino.Commands.Command Public Overrides ReadOnly Property EnglishName() As String Get Return "cs_analysismode_off" End Get End Property Protected Overrides Function RunCommand(doc As RhinoDoc, mode As Rhino.Commands.RunMode) As Rhino.Commands.Result Dim zmode = Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode.Find(GetType(ZAnalysisMode)) ' If zmode is null, we've never registered the mode so we know it hasn't been used If zmode IsNot Nothing Then For Each obj As Rhino.DocObjects.RhinoObject In doc.Objects obj.EnableVisualAnalysisMode(zmode, False) Next doc.Views.Redraw() End If RhinoApp.WriteLine("Z-Analysis is off.") Return Rhino.Commands.Result.Success End Function End Class ''' <summary> ''' This simple example provides a false color based on the world z-coordinate. ''' For details, see the implementation of the FalseColor() function. ''' </summary> Public Class ZAnalysisMode Inherits Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode Private m_z_range As New Interval(-10, 10) Private m_hue_range As New Interval(0, 4 * Math.PI / 3) Private Const m_show_isocurves As Boolean = True Public Overrides ReadOnly Property Name() As String Get Return "Z-Analysis" End Get End Property Public Overrides ReadOnly Property Style() As Rhino.Display.VisualAnalysisMode.AnalysisStyle Get Return AnalysisStyle.FalseColor End Get End Property Public Overrides Function ObjectSupportsAnalysisMode(obj As Rhino.DocObjects.RhinoObject) As Boolean If TypeOf obj Is Rhino.DocObjects.MeshObject OrElse TypeOf obj Is Rhino.DocObjects.BrepObject Then Return True End If Return False End Function Protected Overrides Sub UpdateVertexColors(obj As Rhino.DocObjects.RhinoObject, meshes As Mesh()) ' A "mapping tag" is used to determine if the colors need to be set Dim mt As Rhino.Render.MappingTag = GetMappingTag(obj.RuntimeSerialNumber) For mi As Integer = 0 To meshes.Length - 1 Dim mesh = meshes(mi) If mesh.VertexColors.Tag.Id <> Me.Id Then ' The mesh's mapping tag is different from ours. Either the mesh has ' no false colors, has false colors set by another analysis mode, has ' false colors set using different m_z_range[]/m_hue_range[] values, or ' the mesh has been moved. In any case, we need to set the false ' colors to the ones we want. Dim colors As System.Drawing.Color() = New System.Drawing.Color(mesh.Vertices.Count - 1) {} For i As Integer = 0 To mesh.Vertices.Count - 1 Dim z As Double = mesh.Vertices(i).Z colors(i) = FalseColor(z) Next mesh.VertexColors.SetColors(colors) ' set the mesh's color tag mesh.VertexColors.Tag = mt End If Next End Sub Public Overrides ReadOnly Property ShowIsoCurves() As Boolean Get ' Most shaded analysis modes that work on breps have the option of ' showing or hiding isocurves. Run the built-in Rhino ZebraAnalysis ' to see how Rhino handles the user interface. If controlling ' iso-curve visability is a feature you want to support, then provide ' user interface to set this member variable. Return m_show_isocurves End Get End Property ''' <summary> ''' Returns a mapping tag that is used to detect when a mesh's colors need to ''' be set. ''' </summary> ''' <returns></returns> Private Function GetMappingTag(serialNumber As UInteger) As Rhino.Render.MappingTag Dim mt As New Rhino.Render.MappingTag() mt.Id = Me.Id ' Since the false colors that are shown will change if the mesh is ' transformed, we have to initialize the transformation. mt.MeshTransform = Transform.Identity ' This is a 32 bit CRC or the information used to set the false colors. ' For this example, the m_z_range and m_hue_range intervals control the ' colors, so we calculate their crc. Dim crc As UInteger = RhinoMath.CRC32(serialNumber, m_z_range.T0) crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(crc, m_z_range.T1) crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(crc, m_hue_range.T0) crc = RhinoMath.CRC32(crc, m_hue_range.T1) mt.MappingCRC = crc Return mt End Function Private Function FalseColor(z As Double) As System.Drawing.Color ' Simple example of one way to change a number into a color. Dim s As Double = m_z_range.NormalizedParameterAt(z) s = Rhino.RhinoMath.Clamp(s, 0, 1) Return System.Drawing.Color.FromArgb(CInt(Math.Truncate(s * 255)), 0, 0) End Function End Class
