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    • Chris FullmerC Offline
      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by

      That can't be right, you didn't even have to make any special methods to do that 😳 πŸ˜†

      Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
      All my Plugins I've written

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
        last edited by

        This is for measurements?

        One limitation within Sketchup, is that the precision is limited to 0.001", no matter what the model units are set to.

        So using a fractional float of 0.1875" may get rounded by Sketchup. Will it be 0.187" or 0.188" ??
        I would suggest that you decide what it will be in your 'rounding' method...

        I'm not here much anymore.

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by

          @Chris -Been there - just passing it along.

          Hi

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Here's Jim's clever solution made into a method...

            def roundtofraction(num, frac)
              num = num.to_f
              frac = frac.to_f
              return (num * frac).round / frac
            end
            

            Usage:
            my_num = 0.17578125
            my_frac = 16
            my_num=roundtofraction(my_num, my_frac)

            0.1875

            TIG

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            • F Offline
              Frankn
              last edited by

              @jim said:

              my_num = 0.17578125 frac = 16.0 # 1/16th (radix, specifically) rounded_num = (my_num * frac).round / frac

              Dude you're a genius! That is awesome!

              Thank you!!

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              • F Offline
                Frankn
                last edited by

                @chris fullmer said:

                That can't be right, you didn't even have to make any special methods to do that 😳 πŸ˜†

                Chris don't feel bad even after doing this thing called 'programming' for the last few weeks I'm still getting the hang of methods, classes and all that jazz!! 😳 πŸ˜†

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                • F Offline
                  Frankn
                  last edited by

                  @dan rathbun said:

                  This is for measurements?

                  One limitation within Sketchup, is that the precision is limited to 0.001", no matter what the model units are set to.

                  So using a fractional float of 0.1875" may get rounded by Sketchup. Will it be 0.187" or 0.188" ??
                  I would suggest that you decide what it will be in your 'rounding' method...

                  Yes Dan, this is for measurements.

                  I didn't know that limitation about Sketchup, interesting. But I'm not building a plane here just cabinets, vanties and that kind of thing, but I just don't like seeing that ~ and this script programming is addictive! You just keep adding on features and stuff you can do, I think I might have a problem. πŸ˜†

                  Thanks for the info

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                  • F Offline
                    Frankn
                    last edited by

                    @tig said:

                    Here's Jim's clever solution made into a method...

                    def roundtofraction(num, frac)
                    >   num = num.to_f
                    >   frac = frac.to_f
                    >   return (num * frac).round / frac
                    > end
                    

                    Usage:

                    my_num = 0.17578125
                    my_frac = 16
                    my_num=roundtofraction(my_num, my_frac)

                    0.1875

                    Thanks yet again TIG! πŸ˜„

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                    • Chris FullmerC Offline
                      Chris Fullmer
                      last edited by

                      Yeah TIG, thanks for wrapping it into its own method, now it feels at least slightly over-engineered πŸ˜„

                      Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                      All my Plugins I've written

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Anything to prolong the embarrassment πŸ˜‰

                        TIG

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                        • Chris FullmerC Offline
                          Chris Fullmer
                          last edited by

                          @tig said:

                          Anything to prolong the embarrassment πŸ˜‰

                          πŸ‘ πŸ˜„

                          Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                          All my Plugins I've written

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                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                            Dan Rathbun
                            last edited by

                            Just a note to remind all..

                            ... that now with Ruby in the 1.8.6 branch, we have both a ceil() and a floor() method defined for the Float class.

                            I'm not here much anymore.

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