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- # This PostProcessingPlugin script is released under the terms of the AGPLv3 or higher.
- """
- Copyright (c) 2017 Christophe Baribaud 2017
- Python implementation of https://github.com/electrocbd/post_stretch
- Correction of hole sizes, cylinder diameters and curves
- See the original description in https://github.com/electrocbd/post_stretch
- WARNING This script has never been tested with several extruders
- """
- from ..Script import Script
- import numpy as np
- from UM.Logger import Logger
- from UM.Application import Application
- import re
- from cura.Settings.ExtruderManager import ExtruderManager
- def _getValue(line, key, default=None):
- """
- Convenience function that finds the value in a line of g-code.
- When requesting key = x from line "G1 X100" the value 100 is returned.
- It is a copy of Stript's method, so it is no DontRepeatYourself, but
- I split the class into setup part (Stretch) and execution part (Strecher)
- and only the setup part inherits from Script
- """
- if not key in line or (";" in line and line.find(key) > line.find(";")):
- return default
- sub_part = line[line.find(key) + 1:]
- number = re.search(r"^-?[0-9]+\.?[0-9]*", sub_part)
- if number is None:
- return default
- return float(number.group(0))
- class GCodeStep():
- """
- Class to store the current value of each G_Code parameter
- for any G-Code step
- """
- def __init__(self, step, in_relative_movement: bool = False):
- self.step = step
- self.step_x = 0
- self.step_y = 0
- self.step_z = 0
- self.step_e = 0
- self.step_f = 0
- self.in_relative_movement = in_relative_movement
- self.comment = ""
- def readStep(self, line):
- """
- Reads gcode from line into self
- """
- if not self.in_relative_movement:
- self.step_x = _getValue(line, "X", self.step_x)
- self.step_y = _getValue(line, "Y", self.step_y)
- self.step_z = _getValue(line, "Z", self.step_z)
- self.step_e = _getValue(line, "E", self.step_e)
- self.step_f = _getValue(line, "F", self.step_f)
- else:
- delta_step_x = _getValue(line, "X", 0)
- delta_step_y = _getValue(line, "Y", 0)
- delta_step_z = _getValue(line, "Z", 0)
- delta_step_e = _getValue(line, "E", 0)
- self.step_x += delta_step_x
- self.step_y += delta_step_y
- self.step_z += delta_step_z
- self.step_e += delta_step_e
- self.step_f = _getValue(line, "F", self.step_f) # the feedrate is not relative
- def copyPosFrom(self, step):
- """
- Copies positions of step into self
- """
- self.step_x = step.step_x
- self.step_y = step.step_y
- self.step_z = step.step_z
- self.step_e = step.step_e
- self.step_f = step.step_f
- self.comment = step.comment
- def setInRelativeMovement(self, value: bool) -> None:
- self.in_relative_movement = value
- # Execution part of the stretch plugin
- class Stretcher():
- """
- Execution part of the stretch algorithm
- """
- def __init__(self, line_width, wc_stretch, pw_stretch):
- self.line_width = line_width
- self.wc_stretch = wc_stretch
- self.pw_stretch = pw_stretch
- if self.pw_stretch > line_width / 4:
- self.pw_stretch = line_width / 4 # Limit value of pushwall stretch distance
- self.outpos = GCodeStep(0)
- self.vd1 = np.empty((0, 2)) # Start points of segments
- # of already deposited material for current layer
- self.vd2 = np.empty((0, 2)) # End points of segments
- # of already deposited material for current layer
- self.layer_z = 0 # Z position of the extrusion moves of the current layer
- self.layergcode = ""
- self._in_relative_movement = False
- def execute(self, data):
- """
- Computes the new X and Y coordinates of all g-code steps
- """
- Logger.log("d", "Post stretch with line width " + str(self.line_width)
- + "mm wide circle stretch " + str(self.wc_stretch)+ "mm"
- + " and push wall stretch " + str(self.pw_stretch) + "mm")
- retdata = []
- layer_steps = []
- in_relative_movement = False
- current = GCodeStep(0, in_relative_movement)
- self.layer_z = 0.
- current_e = 0.
- for layer in data:
- lines = layer.rstrip("\n").split("\n")
- for line in lines:
- current.comment = ""
- if line.find(";") >= 0:
- current.comment = line[line.find(";"):]
- if _getValue(line, "G") == 0:
- current.readStep(line)
- onestep = GCodeStep(0, in_relative_movement)
- onestep.copyPosFrom(current)
- elif _getValue(line, "G") == 1:
- current.readStep(line)
- onestep = GCodeStep(1, in_relative_movement)
- onestep.copyPosFrom(current)
- # end of relative movement
- elif _getValue(line, "G") == 90:
- in_relative_movement = False
- current.setInRelativeMovement(in_relative_movement)
- # start of relative movement
- elif _getValue(line, "G") == 91:
- in_relative_movement = True
- current.setInRelativeMovement(in_relative_movement)
- elif _getValue(line, "G") == 92:
- current.readStep(line)
- onestep = GCodeStep(-1, in_relative_movement)
- onestep.copyPosFrom(current)
- else:
- onestep = GCodeStep(-1, in_relative_movement)
- onestep.copyPosFrom(current)
- onestep.comment = line
- if line.find(";LAYER:") >= 0 and len(layer_steps):
- # Previous plugin "forgot" to separate two layers...
- Logger.log("d", "Layer Z " + "{:.3f}".format(self.layer_z)
- + " " + str(len(layer_steps)) + " steps")
- retdata.append(self.processLayer(layer_steps))
- layer_steps = []
- layer_steps.append(onestep)
- # self.layer_z is the z position of the last extrusion move (not travel move)
- if current.step_z != self.layer_z and current.step_e != current_e:
- self.layer_z = current.step_z
- current_e = current.step_e
- if len(layer_steps): # Force a new item in the array
- Logger.log("d", "Layer Z " + "{:.3f}".format(self.layer_z)
- + " " + str(len(layer_steps)) + " steps")
- retdata.append(self.processLayer(layer_steps))
- layer_steps = []
- retdata.append(";Wide circle stretch distance " + str(self.wc_stretch) + "\n")
- retdata.append(";Push wall stretch distance " + str(self.pw_stretch) + "\n")
- return retdata
- def extrusionBreak(self, layer_steps, i_pos):
- """
- Returns true if the command layer_steps[i_pos] breaks the extruded filament
- i.e. it is a travel move
- """
- if i_pos == 0:
- return True # Begining a layer always breaks filament (for simplicity)
- step = layer_steps[i_pos]
- prev_step = layer_steps[i_pos - 1]
- if step.step_e != prev_step.step_e:
- return False
- delta_x = step.step_x - prev_step.step_x
- delta_y = step.step_y - prev_step.step_y
- if delta_x * delta_x + delta_y * delta_y < self.line_width * self.line_width / 4:
- # This is a very short movement, less than 0.5 * line_width
- # It does not break filament, we should stay in the same extrusion sequence
- return False
- return True # New sequence
- def processLayer(self, layer_steps):
- """
- Computes the new coordinates of g-code steps
- for one layer (all the steps at the same Z coordinate)
- """
- self.outpos.step_x = -1000 # Force output of X and Y coordinates
- self.outpos.step_y = -1000 # at each start of layer
- self.layergcode = ""
- self.vd1 = np.empty((0, 2))
- self.vd2 = np.empty((0, 2))
- orig_seq = np.empty((0, 2))
- modif_seq = np.empty((0, 2))
- iflush = 0
- for i, step in enumerate(layer_steps):
- if step.step == 0 or step.step == 1:
- if self.extrusionBreak(layer_steps, i):
- # No extrusion since the previous step, so it is a travel move
- # Let process steps accumulated into orig_seq,
- # which are a sequence of continuous extrusion
- modif_seq = np.copy(orig_seq)
- if len(orig_seq) >= 2:
- self.workOnSequence(orig_seq, modif_seq)
- self.generate(layer_steps, iflush, i, modif_seq)
- iflush = i
- orig_seq = np.empty((0, 2))
- orig_seq = np.concatenate([orig_seq, np.array([[step.step_x, step.step_y]])])
- if len(orig_seq):
- modif_seq = np.copy(orig_seq)
- if len(orig_seq) >= 2:
- self.workOnSequence(orig_seq, modif_seq)
- self.generate(layer_steps, iflush, len(layer_steps), modif_seq)
- return self.layergcode
- def stepToGcode(self, onestep):
- """
- Converts a step into G-Code
- For each of the X, Y, Z, E and F parameter,
- the parameter is written only if its value changed since the
- previous g-code step.
- """
- sout = ""
- if onestep.step_f != self.outpos.step_f:
- self.outpos.step_f = onestep.step_f
- sout += " F{:.0f}".format(self.outpos.step_f).rstrip(".")
- if onestep.step_x != self.outpos.step_x or onestep.step_y != self.outpos.step_y:
- assert onestep.step_x >= -1000 and onestep.step_x < 1000 # If this assertion fails,
- # something went really wrong !
- self.outpos.step_x = onestep.step_x
- sout += " X{:.3f}".format(self.outpos.step_x).rstrip("0").rstrip(".")
- assert onestep.step_y >= -1000 and onestep.step_y < 1000 # If this assertion fails,
- # something went really wrong !
- self.outpos.step_y = onestep.step_y
- sout += " Y{:.3f}".format(self.outpos.step_y).rstrip("0").rstrip(".")
- if onestep.step_z != self.outpos.step_z or onestep.step_z != self.layer_z:
- self.outpos.step_z = onestep.step_z
- sout += " Z{:.3f}".format(self.outpos.step_z).rstrip("0").rstrip(".")
- if onestep.step_e != self.outpos.step_e:
- self.outpos.step_e = onestep.step_e
- sout += " E{:.5f}".format(self.outpos.step_e).rstrip("0").rstrip(".")
- return sout
- def generate(self, layer_steps, ibeg, iend, orig_seq):
- """
- Appends g-code lines to the plugin's returned string
- starting from step ibeg included and until step iend excluded
- """
- ipos = 0
- for i in range(ibeg, iend):
- if layer_steps[i].step == 0:
- layer_steps[i].step_x = orig_seq[ipos][0]
- layer_steps[i].step_y = orig_seq[ipos][1]
- sout = "G0" + self.stepToGcode(layer_steps[i])
- self.layergcode = self.layergcode + sout + "\n"
- ipos = ipos + 1
- elif layer_steps[i].step == 1:
- layer_steps[i].step_x = orig_seq[ipos][0]
- layer_steps[i].step_y = orig_seq[ipos][1]
- sout = "G1" + self.stepToGcode(layer_steps[i])
- self.layergcode = self.layergcode + sout + "\n"
- ipos = ipos + 1
- else:
- self.layergcode = self.layergcode + layer_steps[i].comment + "\n"
- def workOnSequence(self, orig_seq, modif_seq):
- """
- Computes new coordinates for a sequence
- A sequence is a list of consecutive g-code steps
- of continuous material extrusion
- """
- d_contact = self.line_width / 2.0
- if (len(orig_seq) > 2 and
- ((orig_seq[len(orig_seq) - 1] - orig_seq[0]) ** 2).sum(0) < d_contact * d_contact):
- # Starting and ending point of the sequence are nearby
- # It is a closed loop
- #self.layergcode = self.layergcode + ";wideCircle\n"
- self.wideCircle(orig_seq, modif_seq)
- else:
- #self.layergcode = self.layergcode + ";wideTurn\n"
- self.wideTurn(orig_seq, modif_seq) # It is an open curve
- if len(orig_seq) > 6: # Don't try push wall on a short sequence
- self.pushWall(orig_seq, modif_seq)
- if len(orig_seq):
- self.vd1 = np.concatenate([self.vd1, np.array(orig_seq[:-1])])
- self.vd2 = np.concatenate([self.vd2, np.array(orig_seq[1:])])
- def wideCircle(self, orig_seq, modif_seq):
- """
- Similar to wideTurn
- The first and last point of the sequence are the same,
- so it is possible to extend the end of the sequence
- with its beginning when seeking for triangles
- It is necessary to find the direction of the curve, knowing three points (a triangle)
- If the triangle is not wide enough, there is a huge risk of finding
- an incorrect orientation, due to insufficient accuracy.
- So, when the consecutive points are too close, the method
- use following and preceding points to form a wider triangle around
- the current point
- dmin_tri is the minimum distance between two consecutive points
- of an acceptable triangle
- """
- dmin_tri = 0.5
- iextra_base = np.floor_divide(len(orig_seq), 3) # Nb of extra points
- ibeg = 0 # Index of first point of the triangle
- iend = 0 # Index of the third point of the triangle
- for i, step in enumerate(orig_seq):
- if i == 0 or i == len(orig_seq) - 1:
- # First and last point of the sequence are the same,
- # so it is necessary to skip one of these two points
- # when creating a triangle containing the first or the last point
- iextra = iextra_base + 1
- else:
- iextra = iextra_base
- # i is the index of the second point of the triangle
- # pos_after is the array of positions of the original sequence
- # after the current point
- pos_after = np.resize(np.roll(orig_seq, -i-1, 0), (iextra, 2))
- # Vector of distances between the current point and each following point
- dist_from_point = ((step - pos_after) ** 2).sum(1)
- if np.amax(dist_from_point) < dmin_tri * dmin_tri:
- continue
- iend = np.argmax(dist_from_point >= dmin_tri * dmin_tri)
- # pos_before is the array of positions of the original sequence
- # before the current point
- pos_before = np.resize(np.roll(orig_seq, -i, 0)[::-1], (iextra, 2))
- # This time, vector of distances between the current point and each preceding point
- dist_from_point = ((step - pos_before) ** 2).sum(1)
- if np.amax(dist_from_point) < dmin_tri * dmin_tri:
- continue
- ibeg = np.argmax(dist_from_point >= dmin_tri * dmin_tri)
- # See https://github.com/electrocbd/post_stretch for explanations
- # relpos is the relative position of the projection of the second point
- # of the triangle on the segment from the first to the third point
- # 0 means the position of the first point, 1 means the position of the third,
- # intermediate values are positions between
- length_base = ((pos_after[iend] - pos_before[ibeg]) ** 2).sum(0)
- relpos = ((step - pos_before[ibeg])
- * (pos_after[iend] - pos_before[ibeg])).sum(0)
- if np.fabs(relpos) < 1000.0 * np.fabs(length_base):
- relpos /= length_base
- else:
- relpos = 0.5 # To avoid division by zero or precision loss
- projection = (pos_before[ibeg] + relpos * (pos_after[iend] - pos_before[ibeg]))
- dist_from_proj = np.sqrt(((projection - step) ** 2).sum(0))
- if dist_from_proj > 0.0003: # Move central point only if points are not aligned
- modif_seq[i] = (step - (self.wc_stretch / dist_from_proj)
- * (projection - step))
- return
- def wideTurn(self, orig_seq, modif_seq):
- '''
- We have to select three points in order to form a triangle
- These three points should be far enough from each other to have
- a reliable estimation of the orientation of the current turn
- '''
- dmin_tri = self.line_width / 2.0
- ibeg = 0
- iend = 2
- for i in range(1, len(orig_seq) - 1):
- dist_from_point = ((orig_seq[i] - orig_seq[i+1:]) ** 2).sum(1)
- if np.amax(dist_from_point) < dmin_tri * dmin_tri:
- continue
- iend = i + 1 + np.argmax(dist_from_point >= dmin_tri * dmin_tri)
- dist_from_point = ((orig_seq[i] - orig_seq[i-1::-1]) ** 2).sum(1)
- if np.amax(dist_from_point) < dmin_tri * dmin_tri:
- continue
- ibeg = i - 1 - np.argmax(dist_from_point >= dmin_tri * dmin_tri)
- length_base = ((orig_seq[iend] - orig_seq[ibeg]) ** 2).sum(0)
- relpos = ((orig_seq[i] - orig_seq[ibeg]) * (orig_seq[iend] - orig_seq[ibeg])).sum(0)
- if np.fabs(relpos) < 1000.0 * np.fabs(length_base):
- relpos /= length_base
- else:
- relpos = 0.5
- projection = orig_seq[ibeg] + relpos * (orig_seq[iend] - orig_seq[ibeg])
- dist_from_proj = np.sqrt(((projection - orig_seq[i]) ** 2).sum(0))
- if dist_from_proj > 0.001:
- modif_seq[i] = (orig_seq[i] - (self.wc_stretch / dist_from_proj)
- * (projection - orig_seq[i]))
- return
- def pushWall(self, orig_seq, modif_seq):
- """
- The algorithm tests for each segment if material was
- already deposited at one or the other side of this segment.
- If material was deposited at one side but not both,
- the segment is moved into the direction of the deposited material,
- to "push the wall"
- Already deposited material is stored as segments.
- vd1 is the array of the starting points of the segments
- vd2 is the array of the ending points of the segments
- For example, segment nr 8 starts at position self.vd1[8]
- and ends at position self.vd2[8]
- """
- dist_palp = self.line_width # Palpation distance to seek for a wall
- mrot = np.array([[0, -1], [1, 0]]) # Rotation matrix for a quarter turn
- for i in range(len(orig_seq)):
- ibeg = i # Index of the first point of the segment
- iend = i + 1 # Index of the last point of the segment
- if iend == len(orig_seq):
- iend = i - 1
- xperp = np.dot(mrot, orig_seq[iend] - orig_seq[ibeg])
- xperp = xperp / np.sqrt((xperp ** 2).sum(-1))
- testleft = orig_seq[ibeg] + xperp * dist_palp
- materialleft = False # Is there already extruded material at the left of the segment
- testright = orig_seq[ibeg] - xperp * dist_palp
- materialright = False # Is there already extruded material at the right of the segment
- if self.vd1.shape[0]:
- relpos = np.clip(((testleft - self.vd1) * (self.vd2 - self.vd1)).sum(1)
- / ((self.vd2 - self.vd1) * (self.vd2 - self.vd1)).sum(1), 0., 1.)
- nearpoints = self.vd1 + relpos[:, np.newaxis] * (self.vd2 - self.vd1)
- # nearpoints is the array of the nearest points of each segment
- # from the point testleft
- dist = ((testleft - nearpoints) * (testleft - nearpoints)).sum(1)
- # dist is the array of the squares of the distances between testleft
- # and each segment
- if np.amin(dist) <= dist_palp * dist_palp:
- materialleft = True
- # Now the same computation with the point testright at the other side of the
- # current segment
- relpos = np.clip(((testright - self.vd1) * (self.vd2 - self.vd1)).sum(1)
- / ((self.vd2 - self.vd1) * (self.vd2 - self.vd1)).sum(1), 0., 1.)
- nearpoints = self.vd1 + relpos[:, np.newaxis] * (self.vd2 - self.vd1)
- dist = ((testright - nearpoints) * (testright - nearpoints)).sum(1)
- if np.amin(dist) <= dist_palp * dist_palp:
- materialright = True
- if materialleft and not materialright:
- modif_seq[ibeg] = modif_seq[ibeg] + xperp * self.pw_stretch
- elif not materialleft and materialright:
- modif_seq[ibeg] = modif_seq[ibeg] - xperp * self.pw_stretch
- # Setup part of the stretch plugin
- class Stretch(Script):
- """
- Setup part of the stretch algorithm
- The only parameter is the stretch distance
- """
- def __init__(self):
- super().__init__()
- def getSettingDataString(self):
- return """{
- "name":"Post stretch script",
- "key": "Stretch",
- "metadata": {},
- "version": 2,
- "settings":
- {
- "wc_stretch":
- {
- "label": "Wide circle stretch distance",
- "description": "Distance by which the points are moved by the correction effect in corners. The higher this value, the higher the effect",
- "unit": "mm",
- "type": "float",
- "default_value": 0.1,
- "minimum_value": 0,
- "minimum_value_warning": 0,
- "maximum_value_warning": 0.2
- },
- "pw_stretch":
- {
- "label": "Push Wall stretch distance",
- "description": "Distance by which the points are moved by the correction effect when two lines are nearby. The higher this value, the higher the effect",
- "unit": "mm",
- "type": "float",
- "default_value": 0.1,
- "minimum_value": 0,
- "minimum_value_warning": 0,
- "maximum_value_warning": 0.2
- }
- }
- }"""
- def execute(self, data):
- """
- Entry point of the plugin.
- data is the list of original g-code instructions,
- the returned string is the list of modified g-code instructions
- """
- stretcher = Stretcher(
- ExtruderManager.getInstance().getActiveExtruderStack().getProperty("machine_nozzle_size", "value")
- , self.getSettingValueByKey("wc_stretch"), self.getSettingValueByKey("pw_stretch"))
- return stretcher.execute(data)
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