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# vx_polygon
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Returns points that can be used to draw a voxel-style polygon.
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**Since:** 2.4
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## Parameters
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- `points` : A list of points. Each point can be `[x, y]`. x, y must be integer.
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- `filled` : Default to `false`. Set it `true` if you want a filled polygon.
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## Examples
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2022-06-06 13:11:46 +08:00
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use <voxel/vx_polygon.scad>
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use <shape_pentagram.scad>
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pentagram = [
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for(pt = shape_pentagram(15))
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[round(pt.x), round(pt.y)]
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];
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for(pt = vx_polygon(pentagram)) {
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translate(pt)
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linear_extrude(1, scale = 0.5)
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square(1, center = true);
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}
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translate([30, 0])
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for(pt = vx_polygon(pentagram, filled = true)) {
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translate(pt)
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linear_extrude(1, scale = 0.5)
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square(1, center = true);
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}
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2021-02-24 21:09:54 +08:00
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![vx_polygon](images/lib3x-vx_polygon-1.JPG)
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