Three-dimensional pattern editing apparatus having moving distan

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395761, G06T 1740

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a three-dimensional pattern editing apparatus. More particularly, it relates to a three-dimensional pattern editing apparatus which improves the efficiency of a dragging operation and raises the efficiency of editing for pattern movement when a user edits patterns by handling an input unit, such as a keyboard and a mouse, and displays the result of the editing operation on a display device.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A three-dimensional pattern editing apparatus used in a CAD system, which utilizes a computer, is now utilized in various design fields, for example, construction, machine, electricity, electronics, automobile, etc., to perform three-dimensional design. In this apparatus, a three-dimensional pattern can be displayed on the display device from any one viewpoint which the user requires and can be enlarged and freely moved. Accordingly, this apparatus can contribute to an improvement of design quality since it can confirm the pattern visually from all angles (directions) when the user wishes to optimally arrange all structural elements in complicated structures or in three-dimensional pipe and wire arrangements.
In the above mentioned design work and confirmation process, the user frequently performs a dragging operation which moves the three-dimensional pattern by moving a cursor on the display with a keyboard or a mouse.
When performing the design work and the confirmation process by utilizing a CAD system, in general, a plurality of rectangular areas (each rectangular area is called a "view") are displayed on the display device when the user changes his viewpoint toward the three-dimensional object. Accordingly, the three-dimensional pattern for each "view" can be displayed in accordance with the various viewpoints.
Conventionally, the editing operation of the three-dimensional pattern is performed only on the pattern within any one "view". When the editing work of pattern movement is started in accordance with a dragging operation by the user, a position of destination (of movement) of the three-dimensional pattern, which is the dragged object, can be calculated in real time in response to the dragging operation. In this case, a conventional dragging operation is executed by using line patterns (vectors) so that the apparent speed of the dragging operation depends on the drawing speed of line patterns.
Further, conventionally, during dragging operations, the three-dimensional pattern is drawn for the position of the calculated line patterns only within the "view" where the mouse cursor exists, and the three-dimensional pattern which exists in the original position is deleted for every drawing operation.
When the user confirms completion of this dragging operation, the same dragging operations as above are performed to all other "views" of the three-dimensional pattern which is the object of the dragging operation. As a result, the user confirms, in all "views" and by changing his viewpoint, whether the three-dimensional pattern is moved to the target position.
However, in the above mentioned conventional method, since the pattern movement based on the dragging operation is performed only within any one "view" where the mouse cursor exists, it is difficult to check whether the three-dimensional pattern is moved to the target position during the dragging operation through another "view". Accordingly, it is necessary to perform the dragging operation repeatedly until the user can confirm completion of the movement of the three-dimensional pattern from the original position to the target position.
Further, since the target three-dimensional pattern is drawn at a position which is calculated in real time, and since the deleting process of the three-dimensional pattern which exists in the original position is repeated during the dragging operation for every drawing, there is a problem that the processing speed of the pattern movement during the dragging operation is reduced.
The object of the present invention is to solve the above proble

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Infini-D.TM. 1.0, User's Manual, Specular International, Ltd., Released before Sep. 10, 1990, pp. 99-102.
Swiel 3D.TM. Professional 2.0, User's manual, Paracomp1990, pp. 5-8 to 5-11 and 14-1 tp.

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