/*!
-\page geometrical_obj_prop_page Geometrical Object Properties
-
-<h2>Geometrical Object Types</h2>
+\page geometrical_obj_prop_page Geometrical Object Types
<b>GetType function:</b>
The <b>Type</b> property of the geometrical object specifies the
way the object has been created. It is an integer identifier that
-has predefined value depending on the function type used for the
+has a predefined value depending on the function type used for the
object creation. The type of the object can be retrieved using the
\b %GetType() function of the \b GEOM_Object interface.
<tr align=center><td>44</td><td>3DSKETCHER</td></tr>
<tr align=center><td>45</td><td>FILLET_2D</td></tr>
<tr align=center><td>46</td><td>FILLET_1D</td></tr>
+ <tr align=center><td>201</td><td>PIPETSHAPE</td></tr>
</table>
Also geompy.py module provides a helper function ShapeIdToType()
-that allows converting of the geometrical object type id value
-to its string representation.
+that allows converting the geometrical object id value to its string representation.
-For example:
+For example, the output of the following code:
\code
import geompy
box = geompy.MakeBoxDXDYDZ(10,10,10)
print type
\endcode
-The above code prints "BOX" value.
+will be the "BOX" value.
<b>GetShapeType function:</b>
The ShapeType property specifies the geometrical object in terms of
-its topology nature.
+its topologic nature.
The possible values are defined in the GEOM namespace: { COMPOUND, COMPSOLID,
SOLID, SHELL, FACE, WIRE, EDGE, VERTEX, SHAPE }<br>
This type can be retrieved using the \b %GetShapeType() function
of the \b GEOM_Object interface.
-Example code:
+For example:
\code
import geompy
import GEOM
print type == GEOM.SOLID
\endcode
-This code prints "True".
+The result is "True".
*/