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    • Chris FullmerC Offline
      Chris Fullmer
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      ruby always returns something, even if its "nil". methods always return whatever is on the last line of the method. So whatever $loaded_files.include? filename.downcase returns is what that method will return. If your uncomfortable with that, you can always put a return in front of it for fun - return $loaded_files.include? filename.downcase

      No, the question mark does not mean boolean. It is just another character you can use in a method name. So it just helps make it read a little bit more like english.

      In the e and |e| question, "e" is variable that represents the object that is being processed. So entities.each is going to process each object in the entities collection. Each time, the object that is being processed will be called e. So essentially the line of code is saying push (as in push/pull) the sketchup object (e) if that object (e) is a face. If its not a face, it moves on to the next object in the entities collection.

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        If you're new to Ruby I recommend "Ruby in Twenty Minutes": http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/quickstart/

        As for SketchUp API, have a look at the sticky forum posts in this Developers section.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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        • R Offline
          rumcajs
          last edited by

          Yup. So it is similar to foreach (PHP and other languages that use that syntax like foreach ($arr as $key => $val ) {} ). Ruby is very similar to JQuery and Javascript.

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            for key, value in array
              puts "#{key} - #{value}"
            end
            
            array.each { |key,value|
              http://www.thomthom.net/software/vertex_tools/manual
            }
            

            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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              rumcajs
              last edited by

              puts "Hello #{name.capitalize}!"
              

              You can "add" any method to string inside string? That is awesome.

              Class syntax:

              class Greeter
              def initialize(name = "World")
                @name = name
              end
              end
              

              Does the class can have something like:

              class Greeter
                @name = ""
                @myname = 
              end
              

              Or you cannot define variables outside method?

              It looks like I have use initialize method to define instances before all

              Is this @ used only in classed? I have seen using

              @@time_start = Time.now
              

              what does mean the @@?

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                @rumcajs said:

                puts "Hello #{name.capitalize}!"
                

                You can "add" any method to string inside string? That is awesome.

                That's string interpolation / it's the most efficient way to concatenate strings.

                @rumcajs said:

                what does mean the @@?

                Class variable - single @ is instance variables. Have a look at the Ruby in Twenty minutes link. It goes through all the basics like this.

                Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                  rumcajs
                  last edited by

                  @thomthom said:

                  Have a look at the Ruby in Twenty minutes link. It goes through all the basics like this.

                  Yeah, I've just finished.

                  Is it only way of detecting if variable is array or do you have more ways? (inside class)

                  
                  if @names.respond_to?("each")
                  end
                  
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                  • R Offline
                    rumcajs
                    last edited by

                    I'm having a fun with this:
                    http://tryruby.org/levels/1/challenges/0#levels/1/challenges

                    This interactive guide for ruby is really cool. Somebody could make one for ruby beginners in SU, don't you think? It looks simple to do something like that.

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @rumcajs said:

                      @thomthom said:

                      Have a look at the Ruby in Twenty minutes link. It goes through all the basics like this.

                      Yeah, I've just finished.

                      Is it only way of detecting if variable is array or do you have more ways? (inside class)

                      
                      > if @names.respond_to?("each")
                      > end
                      

                      @names.is_a?( Enumerable )

                      Btw, - strings are slow, avoid them if you can. For respond_to?("each") use Symbols instead - like so: respond_to?(:each)

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                        rumcajs
                        last edited by

                        @thomthom said:

                        Btw, - strings are slow, avoid them if you can. For respond_to?("each") use Symbols instead - like so: respond_to?(:each)

                        Yes, I read it just now in the interactive guide 😉 I create my first hash. But don't know what is it hash, looks like an object... Why they call it hash?

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          I take it you come from Javascript background?

                          Object have methods - Hashes has data.
                          A hash is an associative array - you specify the key and value. While with an array you just insert or remove values. (PHP and Javascript blends the difference between Hashes and Arrays. In Ruby they are distinct. ) Note that the order of the elements in arrays is based on the order they where added. When you iterate a Hash the values and keys is returned in a different order from how they where inserted.

                          Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                            rumcajs
                            last edited by

                            OK. So summary.

                            Objects can keep properties (@name...) and methods.
                            Arrays [] are only non-associative.
                            Hashes {} are associative arrays, not ordered.

                            Can you print function or method just like in JS? I know more scripting languages not just JS. Last one is AHK.

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                              rumcajs
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                              I tried this (interactive guide):

                              ratings = Hash.­new(0)
                              => {}
                              Success!
                              > books.valu­es.each { |rate­| ratin­gs[rate] += 1 }
                              => [;splendid, ;quite_good, ;mediocre, ;quite_not_good, ;abysmal]
                              > ratings
                              => {;splendid=>1, ;quite_good=>1, ;mediocre=>1, ;quite_not_good=>1, ;abysmal=>1}
                              >  
                              

                              And it is not clear to me, hoq the value 1 is assigned to the values. I guess that first command created new hash ratings. Then I go through each value of the hash and set the ratings... But how is it possible, that ratings hash overwrite the book.values? As I know this is problem in PHP. If you know something like

                              foreach(books->valu­es as $val){ 
                              ; this will not work;
                              val="new value";
                              }
                              

                              It will not overwrite the for values of "values" property. Maybe the relation between ratings and books.valu­es was already defined somewhere in a class, which is not visible to me?

                              This command does not work to me as expected:

                              .. File.Open(­"/Home/com­ics.txt", "a") do |f|
                              .... jjj
                              .. ss
                              

                              I can write in the file but how to close it and to keep data in it? There should be some other stuff in the file when I write File.Open(­"/Home/com­ics.txt", "a") . Once I succeeded there were some links and they say, that is should add some data in file...

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                @rumcajs said:

                                I tried this (interactive guide):

                                ratings = Hash.­new(0)
                                > => {}
                                > Success!
                                > > books.valu­es.each { |rate­| ratin­gs[rate] += 1 }
                                > => [;splendid, ;quite_good, ;mediocre, ;quite_not_good, ;abysmal]
                                > > ratings
                                > => {;splendid=>1, ;quite_good=>1, ;mediocre=>1, ;quite_not_good=>1, ;abysmal=>1}
                                > >  
                                

                                And it is not clear to me, how the value 1 is assigned to the values.

                                Because the Ruby interpreter changes the shorthand a += b, to a = a + b

                                So your statement:
                                books.valu­es.each { |rate­| ratin­gs[rate] += 1 }

                                is actually executed as:
                                books.valu­es.each { |rate­| ratin­gs[rate]= ratin­gs[rate] + 1 }

                                😄

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
                                  last edited by

                                  Method names begin with a lower case character (by convention.)

                                  So it is:

                                  ` File.open("path/to/file","w") do |f|

                                  end`

                                  The block form of IO::open with automatically close the file handle.

                                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  • R Offline
                                    rumcajs
                                    last edited by

                                    Something else confused me. But i think I had overlooked something. The ratings are not saved in values, but in ratings...

                                    Things are going bad, I cannot move on.

                                    
                                    #<SyntaxError; Invalid char "\xC2" in expression. near line 1; "\xADread(\"/Hom\xC2\xADe/comics.t\xC2\xADxt\")">
                                    > print File.­­read("/co­mics.t­xt"­)
                                    =>
                                    #<SyntaxError; Invalid char "\xC2" in expression. near line 1; "\xADread(\"/comics.t\xC2\xADxt\")">
                                    > print File.­read("comi­cs.txt")
                                    =>
                                    #<Errno;;ENOENT; No such file or directory - comics.txt>
                                    > Dir["/*"]
                                    => []
                                    Open up a new BlogEntry class, pretty pretty please.
                                    >  
                                    
                                    

                                    How can I print what is in /home/comics.txt and /comics.txt and if they exists and why this error happens...

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                                    • R Offline
                                      rumcajs
                                      last edited by

                                      Whatever i write it jumps into input mode:

                                      comics.is_­a
                                      .. end
                                      > comics.is_­a?
                                      ..  
                                      
                                      

                                      Damn, that's not 15 minutes tutorial, but 15 hours (I'm in half but cannot move on).

                                      
                                      > Popup.make­ do
                                      .... h1 "Header"
                                      .... list do
                                      ...... comics.eac­h do |name­, url|
                                      ........ link name,­ url
                                      ........ end
                                      ...... end
                                      .... end
                                      ..  
                                      
                                      

                                      Should generate web page, but nothing popups. And I cannot check if the array exists, what is in array, what is in directory or if the file exist... Look like not realy ruby console (running in browser). 👎

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                                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                        Dan Rathbun
                                        last edited by

                                        defined?(comics)
                                        tests for existance

                                        comics.is_a?(Array)
                                        or
                                        comics.instance_of?(Array)
                                        or
                                        comics.class==(Array)
                                        tests the class of the comics object

                                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                                        • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                          Dan Rathbun
                                          last edited by

                                          @rumcajs said:

                                          How can I print what is in /home/comics.txt and /comics.txt and if they exists and why this error happens...

                                          You cannot assume that the current working directory is what you wish it to be (because another plugin may have changed it.)

                                          Be sure a HOME environment var is defined on PC (it is always defined on Unix-like systems, such as OSX.)

                                          unless RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(darwin)/i
                                            ENV["HOME"]= ENV["USERPROFILE"] unless ENV["HOME"]
                                          end
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          oldDir = Dir.getwd()
                                          Dir.chdir(ENV["HOME"])
                                          
                                          if File.exist?('comics.txt')
                                            lines = IO.readlines('comics.txt')
                                            puts(lines)
                                          else
                                            puts("'comics.txt' could not be found.")
                                          end
                                          
                                          Dir.chdir(oldDir)
                                          
                                          

                                          or use the **~** shortcut (if you KNOW that a HOME environment var is defined.)

                                          filepath = File.expand_path('~/comics.txt')
                                          if File.exist?(filepath)
                                            lines = IO.readlines(filepath)
                                            puts(lines)
                                          else
                                            puts("'#{File.basename(filepath)}' could not be found in dir;\n#{File.dirname(filepath)}.")
                                          end
                                          
                                          

                                          I'm not here much anymore.

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                                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                            Dan Rathbun
                                            last edited by

                                            @rumcajs said:

                                            Things are going bad, I cannot move on.

                                            Because you NEED to read "Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide"

                                            You need to take a WEEK OR MORE getting comfortable with Standard Ruby, before attempting to learn to use the SketchUp API.

                                            I wrote the "Ruby Newbie's Guide to Getting Started" to help you and others avoid the frustration you are experiencing.

                                            Follow the guide and you will be much happier.

                                            I'm not here much anymore.

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