How to import and plot .STEP file.
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Hi ¡
I have a problem with a little proyect of a robot.
I get a CAD model of muy robot in a .STEP file, I have to make a graphical interface that represent the movement of the robot. For this I have to asign some parts of the CAD model to some variable of my program (like articulations of the robot).
I don't find the way to import this kind of files and work with it.
Where can I have some information o something to do this....??
Can someone give me some reference for try to do it ?
Thanks ¡¡
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Matt Kindig
am 18 Dez. 2012
Hi Javier,
STEP is a complicated format, and I doubt you will find a general-purpose importer function that is versatile enough to import all possible keywords that can appear in a STEP file. Further, because Matlab is not a CAD program, several common CAD features, such as curved faces, extrudes, etc. are not natively defined in Matlab, and in fact do not necessarily have such meaning.
Instead, I would look at the .STEP file itself (using a text editor such as Notepad) and see if you can figure out which elements of the file are relevant to you. Once you have a better idea of what information you want to extract from the file, we might be able to provide more information.
Javier
am 3 Jan. 2013
Michael Loibl
am 18 Jan. 2023
I just wrote a step import function for trimmed NURBS surfaces created in CAD. Maybe, this hits somebody's needs.
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