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gcode-toolpath
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npm install --save gcode-toolpath
const Toolpath = require('gcode-toolpath');
const toolpaths = [];
const toolpath = new Toolpath({
// Initial position (optional)
position: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 },
// Initial modal state (optional)
modal: {
motion: 'G0', // G0, G1, G2, G3, G38.2, G38.3, G38.4, G38.5, G80
wcs: 'G54', // G54, G55, G56, G57, G58, G59
plane: 'G17', // G17: xy-plane, G18: xz-plane, G19: yz-plane
units: 'G21', // G20: Inches, G21: Millimeters
distance: 'G90', // G90: Absolute, G91: Relative
feedrate: 'G94', // G93: Inverse time mode, G94: Units per minute, G95: Units per rev
program: 'M0', // M0, M1, M2, M30
spindle: 'M5', // M3, M4, M5
coolant: 'M9', // M7, M8, M9
tool: 0
},
// @param {object} modal The modal object.
// @param {object} v1 A 3D vector of the start point.
// @param {object} v2 A 3D vector of the end point.
addLine: (modal, v1, v2) => {
const motion = modal.motion;
const tool = modal.tool;
toolpaths.push({ motion: motion, tool: tool, v1: v1, v2: v2 });
},
// @param {object} modal The modal object.
// @param {object} v1 A 3D vector of the start point.
// @param {object} v2 A 3D vector of the end point.
// @param {object} v0 A 3D vector of the fixed point.
addArcCurve: (modal, v1, v2, v0) => {
const motion = modal.motion;
const tool = modal.tool;
toolpaths.push({ motion: motion, tool: tool, v1: v1, v2: v2, v0: v0 });
}
});
// Position
toolpath.setPosition({ x: 100, y: 10 }); // x=100, y=10, z=0
toolpath.setPosition(10, 20, 30); // x=10, y=20, z=30
// Modal
toolpath.setModal({ tool: 1 });
// Load G-code from file
const file = 'example.nc';
toolpath.loadFromFile(file, function(err, data) {
});
// Load G-code from stream
const stream = fs.createReadStream(file, { encoding: 'utf8' });
toolpath.loadFromStream(stream, function(err, data) {
});
// Load G-code from string
const str = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8');
toolpath.loadFromString(str, function(err, data) {
});
Run this example with babel-node:
import Toolpath from 'gcode-toolpath';
const GCODE = [
'N1 T2 G17 G20 G90 G94 G54',
'N2 G0 Z0.25',
'N3 X-0.5 Y0.',
'N4 Z0.1',
'N5 G01 Z0. F5.',
'N6 G02 X0. Y0.5 I0.5 J0. F2.5',
'N7 X0.5 Y0. I0. J-0.5',
'N8 X0. Y-0.5 I-0.5 J0.',
'N9 X-0.5 Y0. I0. J0.5',
'N10 G01 Z0.1 F5.',
'N11 G00 X0. Y0. Z0.25'
].join('\n');
const toolpaths = [];
const toolpath = new Toolpath({
// @param {object} modal The modal object.
// @param {object} v1 A 3D vector of the start point.
// @param {object} v2 A 3D vector of the end point.
addLine: (modal, v1, v2) => {
const motion = modal.motion;
const tool = modal.tool;
toolpaths.push({ motion: motion, tool: tool, v1: v1, v2: v2 });
},
// @param {object} modal The modal object.
// @param {object} v1 A 3D vector of the start point.
// @param {object} v2 A 3D vector of the end point.
// @param {object} v0 A 3D vector of the fixed point.
addArcCurve: (modal, v1, v2, v0) => {
const motion = modal.motion;
const tool = modal.tool;
toolpaths.push({ motion: motion, tool: tool, v1: v1, v2: v2, v0: v0 });
}
});
toolpath
.loadFromString(GCODE, (err, results) => {
console.log(toolpaths);
})
.on('data', (data) => {
// 'data' event listener
})
.on('end', (results) => {
// 'end' event listener
});
and you will see the output as below:
[ { motion: 'G0',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 },
v2: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 6.35 } },
{ motion: 'G0',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 6.35 },
v2: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 6.35 } },
{ motion: 'G0',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 6.35 },
v2: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 2.54 } },
{ motion: 'G1',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 2.54 },
v2: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 0 } },
{ motion: 'G2',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 0 },
v2: { x: 0, y: 12.7, z: 0 },
v0: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 } },
{ motion: 'G2',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: 0, y: 12.7, z: 0 },
v2: { x: 12.7, y: 0, z: 0 },
v0: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 } },
{ motion: 'G2',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: 12.7, y: 0, z: 0 },
v2: { x: 0, y: -12.7, z: 0 },
v0: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 } },
{ motion: 'G2',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: 0, y: -12.7, z: 0 },
v2: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 0 },
v0: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 } },
{ motion: 'G1',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 0 },
v2: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 2.54 } },
{ motion: 'G0',
tool: 2,
v1: { x: -12.7, y: 0, z: 2.54 },
v2: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 6.35 } } ]
Check out the source code at https://github.com/cncjs/cnc/blob/master/src/web/widgets/Visualizer/GCodeVisualizer.js
MIT
FAQs
G-code Toolpath Generator
The npm package gcode-toolpath receives a total of 325 weekly downloads. As such, gcode-toolpath popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gcode-toolpath demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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