void BridgeDetector::unsupported_edges(double angle, Polylines* unsupported) const { // get bridge edges (both contour and holes) Polylines bridge_edges; { Polygons pp = this->expolygon; bridge_edges.insert(bridge_edges.end(), pp.begin(), pp.end()); // this uses split_at_first_point() } // get unsupported edges Polygons grown_lower; offset(this->lower_slices, &grown_lower, +this->extrusion_width); Polylines _unsupported; diff(bridge_edges, grown_lower, &_unsupported); /* Split into individual segments and filter out edges parallel to the bridging angle TODO: angle tolerance should probably be based on segment length and flow width, so that we build supports whenever there's a chance that at least one or two bridge extrusions would be anchored within such length (i.e. a slightly non-parallel bridging direction might still benefit from anchors if long enough) */ double angle_tolerance = PI / 180.0 * 5.0; for (Polylines::const_iterator polyline = _unsupported.begin(); polyline != _unsupported.end(); ++polyline) { Lines lines = polyline->lines(); for (Lines::const_iterator line = lines.begin(); line != lines.end(); ++line) { if (!xd::Geometry::directions_parallel(line->direction(), angle)) unsupported->push_back(*line); } } /* if (0) { require "Slic3r/SVG.pm"; Slic3r::SVG::output( "unsupported_" . rad2deg($angle) . ".svg", expolygons => [$self->expolygon], green_expolygons => $self->_anchors, red_expolygons => union_ex($grown_lower), no_arrows => 1, polylines => \@bridge_edges, red_polylines => $unsupported, ); } */ }
bool BridgeDetector::detect_angle() { if (this->_edges.empty() || this->_anchors.empty()) return false; /* Outset the bridge expolygon by half the amount we used for detecting anchors; we'll use this one to clip our test lines and be sure that their endpoints are inside the anchors and not on their contours leading to false negatives. */ Polygons clip_area; offset(this->expolygon, &clip_area, +this->extrusion_width/2); /* we'll now try several directions using a rudimentary visibility check: bridge in several directions and then sum the length of lines having both endpoints within anchors */ // we test angles according to configured resolution std::vector<double> angles; for (int i = 0; i <= PI/this->resolution; ++i) angles.push_back(i * this->resolution); // we also test angles of each bridge contour { Polygons pp = this->expolygon; for (Polygons::const_iterator p = pp.begin(); p != pp.end(); ++p) { Lines lines = p->lines(); for (Lines::const_iterator line = lines.begin(); line != lines.end(); ++line) angles.push_back(line->direction()); } } /* we also test angles of each open supporting edge (this finds the optimal angle for C-shaped supports) */ for (Polylines::const_iterator edge = this->_edges.begin(); edge != this->_edges.end(); ++edge) { if (edge->first_point().coincides_with(edge->last_point())) continue; angles.push_back(Line(edge->first_point(), edge->last_point()).direction()); } // remove duplicates double min_resolution = PI/180.0; // 1 degree std::sort(angles.begin(), angles.end()); for (size_t i = 1; i < angles.size(); ++i) { if (xd::Geometry::directions_parallel(angles[i], angles[i-1], min_resolution)) { angles.erase(angles.begin() + i); --i; } } /* compare first value with last one and remove the greatest one (PI) in case they are parallel (PI, 0) */ if (xd::Geometry::directions_parallel(angles.front(), angles.back(), min_resolution)) angles.pop_back(); BridgeDirectionComparator bdcomp(this->extrusion_width); double line_increment = this->extrusion_width; bool have_coverage = false; for (std::vector<double>::const_iterator angle = angles.begin(); angle != angles.end(); ++angle) { Polygons my_clip_area = clip_area; ExPolygons my_anchors = this->_anchors; // rotate everything - the center point doesn't matter for (Polygons::iterator it = my_clip_area.begin(); it != my_clip_area.end(); ++it) it->rotate(-*angle, Point(0,0)); for (ExPolygons::iterator it = my_anchors.begin(); it != my_anchors.end(); ++it) it->rotate(-*angle, Point(0,0)); // generate lines in this direction BoundingBox bb; for (ExPolygons::const_iterator it = my_anchors.begin(); it != my_anchors.end(); ++it) bb.merge((Points)*it); Lines lines; for (coord_t y = bb.min.y; y <= bb.max.y; y += line_increment) lines.push_back(Line(Point(bb.min.x, y), Point(bb.max.x, y))); Lines clipped_lines; intersection(lines, my_clip_area, &clipped_lines); // remove any line not having both endpoints within anchors for (size_t i = 0; i < clipped_lines.size(); ++i) { Line &line = clipped_lines[i]; if (!xd::Geometry::contains(my_anchors, line.a) || !xd::Geometry::contains(my_anchors, line.b)) { clipped_lines.erase(clipped_lines.begin() + i); --i; } } std::vector<double> lengths; double total_length = 0; for (Lines::const_iterator line = clipped_lines.begin(); line != clipped_lines.end(); ++line) { double len = line->length(); lengths.push_back(len); total_length += len; } if (total_length) have_coverage = true; // sum length of bridged lines bdcomp.dir_coverage[*angle] = total_length; /* The following produces more correct results in some cases and more broken in others. TODO: investigate, as it looks more reliable than line clipping. */ // $directions_coverage{$angle} = sum(map $_->area, @{$self->coverage($angle)}) // 0; // max length of bridged lines bdcomp.dir_avg_length[*angle] = !lengths.empty() ? *std::max_element(lengths.begin(), lengths.end()) : 0; } // if no direction produced coverage, then there's no bridge direction if (!have_coverage) return false; // sort directions by score std::sort(angles.begin(), angles.end(), bdcomp); this->angle = angles.front(); if (this->angle >= PI) this->angle -= PI; // #ifdef SLIC3R_DEBUG // printf(" Optimal infill angle is %d degrees\n", (int)Slic3r::Geometry::rad2deg(this->angle)); // #endif return true; }