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    How to pull two values from the VCB

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    • daikuD Offline
      daiku
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      The linetool example shows how to extract a single value from the VCB. I need to extract 2, just like the rectangle tool does, in "x,y" format. Is there an easy trick for that? CB.

      Clark Bremer
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      • thomthomT Offline
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        string = "5,3" # Stuff the user entered into the VCB
        x, y = string.split(',') # Split the string at the commas and assigns the array to two variables
        

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        • daikuD Offline
          daiku
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          Clearly I was overthinking it! Thanks, Thomas.

          Clark Bremer
          http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
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            @daiku said:

            Clearly I was overthinking it! Thanks, Thomas.

            Something none of us have ever been guilty of before 🀣

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