Hello,
This is an unusual problem and doesn't happen often. When importing curves from a DXF file, the straight lines get converted to "lines" and curved lines get converted to "splines". So far so good. However, sometimes the converted splines are degree 3 and yet when I double click the spline, I see only 3 poles (there should be 4 poles for a 3 degree spline). The listing in the Studio Spline dialog clearly shows 4 poles, so where is the 4th pole? As it turns out, it is hidden beneath one of the other poles, the reason being that the location is almost identical to that pole. Here is an example using the complete listing of Spline Analysis for the troublesome spline:
Information on spline # 1
Closure Status Open
Degree 3
Number of Poles 4
Number of Segments 1
Number of C0 Knots 0
Number of C1 Knots 0
Number of C2 Knots 0
Rational Status Polynomial
Defining Data None
Pole Number 1
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 153.962813699 X = 153.962813699
YC = 102.993465737 Y = 102.993465737
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Pole Number 2
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 154.008676533 X = 154.008676533
YC = 102.947602903 Y = 102.947602903
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Pole Number 3
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 154.047486569 X = 154.047486569
YC = 102.958199206 Y = 102.958199206
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Pole Number 4
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 154.047472097 X = 154.047472097
YC = 102.958195255 Y = 102.958195255
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Approximate rho 0.444361561216626
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As you can see, the coordinates of pole 3 and pole 4 are almost identical. The difference is only 0.000014472 mm. However in most cases, this is fine for creating extruded features, but causes problems later when exporting the NX part to STEP.
Is there an automated way to "clean up" splines like these by deleting the extraneous poles?
NX9 Win8.1 64bit i7-3770K 16GB Quadro2000
This is an unusual problem and doesn't happen often. When importing curves from a DXF file, the straight lines get converted to "lines" and curved lines get converted to "splines". So far so good. However, sometimes the converted splines are degree 3 and yet when I double click the spline, I see only 3 poles (there should be 4 poles for a 3 degree spline). The listing in the Studio Spline dialog clearly shows 4 poles, so where is the 4th pole? As it turns out, it is hidden beneath one of the other poles, the reason being that the location is almost identical to that pole. Here is an example using the complete listing of Spline Analysis for the troublesome spline:
Information on spline # 1
Closure Status Open
Degree 3
Number of Poles 4
Number of Segments 1
Number of C0 Knots 0
Number of C1 Knots 0
Number of C2 Knots 0
Rational Status Polynomial
Defining Data None
Pole Number 1
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 153.962813699 X = 153.962813699
YC = 102.993465737 Y = 102.993465737
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Pole Number 2
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 154.008676533 X = 154.008676533
YC = 102.947602903 Y = 102.947602903
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Pole Number 3
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 154.047486569 X = 154.047486569
YC = 102.958199206 Y = 102.958199206
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Pole Number 4
Weight = 1.000000000
Coordinates XC = 154.047472097 X = 154.047472097
YC = 102.958195255 Y = 102.958195255
ZC = 0.000000000 Z = 0.000000000
Approximate rho 0.444361561216626
************************************************************
As you can see, the coordinates of pole 3 and pole 4 are almost identical. The difference is only 0.000014472 mm. However in most cases, this is fine for creating extruded features, but causes problems later when exporting the NX part to STEP.
Is there an automated way to "clean up" splines like these by deleting the extraneous poles?
NX9 Win8.1 64bit i7-3770K 16GB Quadro2000