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This is a simple example program that shows how to walk a geometry database while performing some operation on geometry as it is encountered.  In this particular example, we iterate just over regions and simply count them:
 
This is a simple example program that shows how to walk a geometry database while performing some operation on geometry as it is encountered.  In this particular example, we iterate just over regions and simply count them:
  
<source lang="C">
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<pre lang="C">
 
 
 
#include "common.h"
 
#include "common.h"
 
#include "raytrace.h"
 
#include "raytrace.h"
  
int incr_region(struct db_tree_state *tsp, struct db_full_path *pathp, const struct rt_comb_internal *combp, void *data)
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int incr_region(
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    struct db_tree_state *tsp,
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    struct db_full_path *pathp,
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    const struct rt_comb_internal *combp,
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    void *data)
 
{
 
{
 
   int *counter = (int*)data;
 
   int *counter = (int*)data;
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   bu_log("Database title is:\n%s\n", dbip->dbi_title);
 
   bu_log("Database title is:\n%s\n", dbip->dbi_title);
// bu_log("Units: %s\n", bu_units_string(dbip->dbi_local2base));
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//bu_log("Units: %s\n", bu_units_string(dbip->dbi_local2base));
  
 
   if (db_lookup(dbip, argv[2], 1) == NULL) {
 
   if (db_lookup(dbip, argv[2], 1) == NULL) {
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   db_walk_tree(dbip, 1, (const char **)argv+2, 1, &state, incr_region, NULL, NULL, &counter);
 
   db_walk_tree(dbip, 1, (const char **)argv+2, 1, &state, incr_region, NULL, NULL, &counter);
 
 
  
 
   bu_log("counter is %d\n", counter);
 
   bu_log("counter is %d\n", counter);
 
   return 0;
 
   return 0;
 
 
}
 
}
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</pre>
  
 
If we compile this program and run it on a sample geometry database, we get the following:
 
If we compile this program and run it on a sample geometry database, we get the following:
  
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<pre lang="bash">
 
# you may need to replace /usr/brlcad with the path to where BRL-CAD is installed on your system
 
# you may need to replace /usr/brlcad with the path to where BRL-CAD is installed on your system
 
$ gcc -o db_walk_tree_example -I/usr/brlcad/include -I/usr/brlcad/include/brlcad db_walk_tree_example.c -L/usr/brlcad/lib -lrt -lbu
 
$ gcc -o db_walk_tree_example -I/usr/brlcad/include -I/usr/brlcad/include/brlcad db_walk_tree_example.c -L/usr/brlcad/lib -lrt -lbu
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...incrementing...
 
...incrementing...
 
counter is 83
 
counter is 83
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</pre>

Latest revision as of 21:25, 29 April 2020

This is a simple example program that shows how to walk a geometry database while performing some operation on geometry as it is encountered. In this particular example, we iterate just over regions and simply count them:

#include "common.h"
#include "raytrace.h"

int incr_region(
    struct db_tree_state *tsp,
    struct db_full_path *pathp,
    const struct rt_comb_internal *combp,
    void *data)
{
  int *counter = (int*)data;
  bu_log("...incrementing...\n");
  (*counter)++;
  return 0;
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[]){

  struct db_i *dbip;
  int counter = 0;
  struct db_tree_state state = rt_initial_tree_state;

  if (argc < 2) {
    bu_exit(0, "need more, db.g obj\n");
  }

  dbip = db_open(argv[1], "r");
  if (dbip == NULL) {
    bu_exit(1, "Unable to open %s\n", argv[1]);
  }

  if (db_dirbuild(dbip) < 0) {
    db_close(dbip);
    bu_exit(1, "Unable to load %s\n", argv[1]);
  }

  bu_log("Database title is:\n%s\n", dbip->dbi_title);
//bu_log("Units: %s\n", bu_units_string(dbip->dbi_local2base));

  if (db_lookup(dbip, argv[2], 1) == NULL) {
    db_close(dbip);
    bu_exit(1, "Unable to find %s\n", argv[2]);
  }

  state.ts_dbip = dbip;
  state.ts_resp = &rt_uniresource;
  rt_init_resource( &rt_uniresource, 0, NULL );

  db_walk_tree(dbip, 1, (const char **)argv+2, 1, &state, incr_region, NULL, NULL, &counter);

  bu_log("counter is %d\n", counter);
  return 0;
}

If we compile this program and run it on a sample geometry database, we get the following:

# you may need to replace /usr/brlcad with the path to where BRL-CAD is installed on your system
$ gcc -o db_walk_tree_example -I/usr/brlcad/include -I/usr/brlcad/include/brlcad db_walk_tree_example.c -L/usr/brlcad/lib -lrt -lbu

$ ./db_walk_tree_example db/ktank.g tank
Database title is:
Keith's Tank

...incrementing...
<... trimmed output ...>
...incrementing...
counter is 83