How to draw an edge with an angle and distance
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morc ... use [ code=php ] and [ /code ] tags around your sourcecode when you post it here.
I sent you a PrivateMessage, explaining how.
You are missing 2
end
statements at the bottom, just before the**}**
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Tig it isn't working.
guys could u have a look at the code and tell me what do you think?require 'sketchup.rb' UI.menu("PlugIns").add_item("Fire Arrows") { ents = Sketchup.active_model.entities Sketchup.active_model.selection.each do |e| if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face ce=e.bounds.center en=ce.offset(e.normal, 100000.mm) cl90=ents.add_cline(ce, en) #a vertical line tr=Geom;;Transformation.rotation(ce, Z_AXIS, 45.degrees) en.transform!(tr) cl45=ents.add_line(ce, en) #a 45 deg line vec=ce.vector_to(en) dist=ce.distance(en) hits=[] pt = Geom;;Point3d.new pe=ce.clone ### set up a copy of the point to raytest from goon=true while goon rayt= Sketchup.active_model.raytest(pe, vec) goon=false if not rayt pt=rayt[0] hit=rayt[1][0] goon=false if ce.distance(pt) > dist hits << [pt, hit] pe=pt ### look from last hit point... end#while hits.each do |s| if s[1][0].is_a? Sketchup;;Face hit_face = s.bounds zmin = hit_face.min.z zmax = hit_face.max.z h = zmax - zmin h = h.to_m UI.messagebox s[1][0] UI.messagebox h end end tr=Geom;;Transformation.rotation(ce, Z_AXIS, -90.degrees) en.transform!(tr) cl135=ents.add_cline(ce, en) #a 135 deg line #en=ce.offset(Z_AXIS, 5000.mm) #tr=Geom;;Transformation.rotation(ce, X_AXIS, -45.degrees) #en.transform!(tr) #cl135=ents.add_cline(ce, en) #a 135 deg line #tr=Geom;;Transformation.rotation(ce, X_AXIS, 90.degrees) #en.transform!(tr) #cl135=ents.add_cline(ce, en) #a 135 deg line end end }
Thanks Dan,
i added the two end statements. but the complier doesn't like line 31 ]pt=rayt[0]
thanks again Dan
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@morci429 said:
Tig it isn't working.
Error messages?
Unexpected behaviour?It always help to be specific to what isn't working.
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Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method
[]' for nil:NilClass> C:/PROGRA~1/Google/GOOGLE~3/Plugins/Fire Arrows.rb:31 C:/PROGRA~1/Google/GOOGLE~3/Plugins/Fire Arrows.rb:7:in
each'
C:/PROGRA~1/Google/GOOGLE~3/Plugins/Fire Arrows.rb:7
C:/PROGRA~1/Google/GOOGLE~3/Plugins/Fire Arrows.rb:3:in `call'Sorry if i wasn't clear enough
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Try adding a test after the
goon=false if not rayt
like
next if not rayt
that way it will jump.I notice that your 'line' creation is a bit muddled - you a make one then transform the end_point [en] BUT doing so around the Z_AXIS leaves it where it is - do it around the X_AXIS or Y_AXIS...
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morc..
EDIT:The problem is that the API doc does not say that if the ray does not hit anything, the raytest method just returns nil.
rayt= Sketchup.active_model.raytest(pe, vec)
If you read the API for Model.raytest(), you'll see that the first argument must be an
Array
; the second optional argument (added in SU8.0M1,) is the wysiwyg_flag that sets whether to hit hidden geometry.EDIT:Actually the method is smart enough to know what you mean... you don't really need an Array arg, unless you want to use the wysiwyg_flag %(#BF4000)[argument.
So you can to call it this way:]
rayt= Sketchup.active_model.raytest( **[**pe, vec**]** )
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Tig it isn't working.
guys could u have a look at the code and tell me what do you think?...*[snip]*... reposted [in later post](http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f)
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Added a note at the bottom of the API doc page for
Model.raytest()
informing readers of thenil
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guys i think you are right, the hits array is empty. the ray isn't hitting any geometry. Still trying to find out why though
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Rather than start with convoluted code try a simple 'one-liner' pasted into the Ruby Console...
Draw two rectangular faces place them one above the other, above the origin.rt=true;p=ORIGIN;while rt;p rt=Sketchup.active_model.raytest(p,Z_AXIS);p=rt[0]if rt;end
it should produce something like this
[Point3d(0, 0, 16.9685), [#<Sketchup::Face:0xbea3ae8>]] [Point3d(0, 0, 39.3701), [#<Sketchup::Face:0xbea3ad4>]] nil
NOW you know it's working........ -
Mission accomplished
Thanks to you all Geniuses
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