# sweep This module sweeps multiple cross-sections to create a 3D object. For example, imagine that you have the following cross-sections: ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-1.JPG) This module sweeps them to create a 3D object: ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-2.JPG) When using this module, you should use points to represent a cross section. The points must be counter-clockwise indexes. For example: ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-10.JPG) If your cross section is hollow, set the `triangles` parameter to `"HOLLOW"` and index the points as the following: ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-5.JPG) You can cut triangles by yourself. For example, the above shape can be cut into triangles such as: ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-6.JPG) The indexes of the above triangles is: [ [0, 3, 1], [1, 3, 4], [1, 4, 2], [2, 4, 5], [2, 5, 0], [0, 5, 3] ] **Since:** 2.3 ## Parameters - `sections` : A list of cross-sections. Each cross-section is represented by points. See the example below. - `triangles` : `"SOLID"` (default), `"HOLLOW"`, or user-defined indexes. See example below. ## Examples use use section1 = [ [20, 0, 0], [18, 9, 0], [15, 10, 0], [10, 0, 0] ]; // spin section1 sections = [ for(i = [0:55]) [ for(p = section1) let(pt = ptf_rotate(p, [90, 0, 10 * i])) [pt.x, pt.y , pt.z + i] ] ]; sweep(sections); ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-7.JPG) use use section1 = [ // outer [20, 0, 0], [18, 9, 0], [15, 10, 0], [10, 0, 0], // inner [18, 2, 0], [17, 7, 0], [15, 7, 0], [12, 2, 0] ]; // spin section1 sections = [ for(i = [0:55]) [ for(p = section1) let(pt = ptf_rotate(p, [90, 0, 10 * i])) [pt.x, pt.y , pt.z + i] ] ]; sweep(sections, "HOLLOW"); ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-8.JPG) use use section1 = [ // outer [30, 0, 0], [15, 10, 0], [10, 0, 0], // inner [26, 1, 0], [15, 8, 0], [12, 1, 0], ]; // spin section1 sections = [ for(i = [0:55]) [ for(p = section1) let(pt = ptf_rotate(p, [90, 0, 10 * i])) [pt.x, pt.y , pt.z + i] ] ]; sweep( sections = sections, triangles = [ [0, 3, 1], [1, 3, 4], [1, 4, 2], [2, 4, 5], [2, 5, 0], [0, 5, 3] ] ); ![sweep](images/lib3x-sweep-9.JPG)