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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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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              When it comes to the Ruby API I have a few articles on my blog - don't think they are liked in the sticky threads.

              I recommend new plugin developers to read this one first: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/golden-rules-of-sketchup-plugin-development/

              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

                I run this "Ruby" in Browser, this is not in SU. It is tutorial - interactive online guide which is called "15 minutes tutorial"
                http://tryruby.org/levels/1/challenges/0#levels/8/challenges/3

                So I am not sure if the ruby runs there or it is just simulation of Ruby in Javascript or Flash. So as they say, the path is preconfigurated, and I checked before that the path and files were there. Now I am on next lesson.

                
                 blog = [entr­y, entry­2]
                => [#<BlogEntry;0x72e8e4f7 @fulltext="I can't believe Mt. Hood was stolen! I am speechless! It was stolen by a giraffe who drove away in his Cadillac Seville very nonchalant!!", @time=2012-09-16 15;55;25 +0000, @title="Today Mt. Hood Was Stolen!", @mood=;sick>, #<BlogEntry;0x18104f11 @fulltext="I am
                  never going back to that mountain and I hope a giraffe steals it.", @time=2012-09-16 15;55;25 +0000, @title="I Left my Hoodie on the Mountain!", @mood=;confused>]
                Success!
                > next
                > blog.sort_­by { |entr­y| entry­.time}.rev­erse
                [#<BlogEntry;0x263b3097 @title="I Left my Hoodie on the Mountain!", @time=2012-09-16 15;57;13 +0000, @fulltext="I am\
                  never going back to that mountain and I hope a giraffe steals it.", @mood=;confused>, #<BlogEntry;0x77f31d1c @title="Today Mt. Hood Was Stolen!", @time=2012-09-16 15;57;13 +0000, @fulltext="I can't believe Mt. Hood was stolen! I am speechless! It was stolen by a giraffe who drove away in his Cadillac Seville very nonchalant!!", @mood=;sick>]
                Success!
                > back
                > blog.find_­all {|ent­ry| entry­.fulltext.­match(/cad­illac/i)}
                [#<BlogEntry;0x68f04725 @title="Today Mt. Hood Was Stolen!", @time=2012-09-16 15;58;56 +0000, @fulltext="I can't believe Mt. Hood was stolen! I am speechless! It was stolen by a giraffe who drove away in his Cadillac Seville very nonchalant!!", @mood=;sick>]
                Success!
                > blog.find_­all {|ent­ry| entry­.fulltext.­match(/Mt.­{2,10}/i)}­
                => [#<BlogEntry;0x5ac78f1f @fulltext="I can't believe Mt. Hood was stolen! I am speechless! It was stolen by a giraffe who drove away in his Cadillac Seville very nonchalant!!", @time=2012-09-16 15;59;49 +0000, @title="Today Mt. Hood Was Stolen!", @mood=;sick>]
                Success!
                > back
                > blog.map { |entr­y| entry­.mood}
                [;sick, ;confused]
                Success!
                

                So want to ask what is the entry in pipelines? |entr­y|

                I defined entry and entry2 as instance of my little blog class. Blog is array containning entry and entry2, but I ask about what is meanning for |..| in these methods. It looks like it is name of class.

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                • R Offline
                  rumcajs
                  last edited by

                  @dan rathbun said:

                  @rumcajs said:

                  Follow the guide and you will be much happier.

                  The frustration is from the Interactive guide, because it didn't work in the fully meaning of ruby console. SO I could not check what I did. But I closed the window, and moved.

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                  • R Offline
                    rumcajs
                    last edited by

                    @thomthom said:

                    I recommend new plugin developers to read this one first: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/golden-rules-of-sketchup-plugin-development/

                    Well, helpful. I found one plugin in my folder, which is in global namespace.

                    
                    #this part is taken (after a little modification) directly from the script Skin by Darrel Belvin so all credit is his (hope he doesn't mind me posting this)
                    def clean_up
                    	Sketchup.active_model.start_operation "Clean-up"
                    	ss = Sketchup.active_model.selection.collect
                    	erasee = []
                    	ss.each {|e|
                    		if (e.typename=="Edge")
                    			if((e.faces.length==0)|| (e.faces.length==2 && e.faces[0].material==e.faces[1].material && e.faces[0].normal.parallel?(e.faces[1].normal)))
                    				erasee.push e
                    			end
                    		end
                    	}
                    	erasee.each {|e|
                    		e.erase! if(e.deleted? == false)
                    	}
                    	Sketchup.active_model.commit_operation
                    	return
                    end
                    if not (file_loaded? "cleanup.rb")
                    	clean = UI.menu("Plugins")
                    	clean.add_item("Clean-up") {clean_up}
                    end
                    
                    
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                    • R Offline
                      rumcajs
                      last edited by

                      I go through SU examples.

                      So Utilities - Create Faces ... utilitiestools.rb

                      
                      ss = Sketchup.active_model.selection
                         
                      # Get an Array of all of the selected Edges
                      edges = ss.find_all { |e| e.kind_of?(Sketchup;;Edge) }
                      
                      

                      So here the "e" means output of the find_all method, so what the loop produces in the moment of its cycle. I thought that it is definition of the input or some argument for input! But recalled that I asked on it on previous page. It seems to me that it is like loop, similar like .each { |e| e.some.action.here}

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        edges holds the output of the find_all method, which is a new Array of the items that were found.

                        |e| is the block parameter list, which is passed into the block by the Ruby keyword yield.
                        The number of block parameters can vary from one block method to another.

                        This is an example of what the find_all method would look like, if it was written in Ruby (but it is actually written in C.)

                        class MyArray
                        
                          def find_all
                            raise(ArgumentError,"no block given!",caller) unless block_given?
                            found = []
                            self.each {|item|
                              # call the block using yield, passing in item
                              # if the block returns true via yield,
                              # push the item into the found array.
                              found << item if yield(item)
                            }
                            return found
                          end
                        
                        end
                        

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          @rumcajs said:

                          Well, helpful. I found one plugin in my folder, which is in global namespace.

                          
                          > if (e.typename=="Edge")
                          > 
                          

                          Not only is it in global namespace - it uses typename to identity the type of entity (which many plugin does because the API docs sets a very poor example.) .typename is very very slow - avoid at all cost! More details: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2011/12/never-ever-use-typename/

                          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

                            @thomthom said:

                            Not only is it in global namespace - it uses typename to identity the type of entity (which many plugin does because the API docs sets a very poor example.) .typename is very very slow - avoid at all cost!

                            Exactly. I am reading it just in the first link (http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=10142) in the first response in this thread.

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
                              last edited by

                              Use puts statements in the code, to output to the Ruby Console.

                              I'm not here much anymore.

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                @rumcajs said:

                                I would like to see what contains @iptemp.

                                It is an Sketchup::InputPoint instance object. See the API dictionary.

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                • R Offline
                                  rumcajs
                                  last edited by

                                  What debug tools and methods can I use to debug method?

                                  Example, utilitiestool.rb
                                  class TrackMouseTool
                                  method onMouseMove

                                  
                                  @iptemp.pick view, x, y
                                  
                                  

                                  I would like to see what contains @iptemp.

                                  Is it possible to show dialog box or pause code?

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                                  • R Offline
                                    rumcajs
                                    last edited by

                                    If I change code of the plugin, will it be refreshed automatically or must I reload the plugin and how?

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                                    • thomthomT Offline
                                      thomthom
                                      last edited by

                                      @rumcajs said:

                                      If I change code of the plugin, will it be refreshed automatically or must I reload the plugin and how?

                                      Reload it manually.

                                      load 'myfile.rb'

                                      Though I think Jim created a utility to autoreload after changes where detected. Never used it though as I prefer the manual control.

                                      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

                                        OK. Works. So I tried:

                                        @iptemp.pick view, x, y
                                        puts @iptemp
                                        
                                        

                                        #Sketchup::InputPoint:0xd0fe6fc

                                        So the input point is in hexadecimal format? If I would want to read it, I would need to add method to convert to decimal, right? I tried:
                                        puts @iptemp.hex
                                        returns error

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                                        • thomthomT Offline
                                          thomthom
                                          last edited by

                                          No - the hex number you see there is the hexadecimal version of the object id. Ruby convention.

                                          Refer to the API manual and you find InputPoint.position
                                          https://developers.google.com/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/inputpoint#position

                                          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

                                            Ah, now it works.

                                            puts @iptemp.position
                                            

                                            Something I miss in the reference manual. From different languages I am used to see above every method a list of similar or related methods/links.... Is here some similar page which gives such kind of information / organized in different way? Or is this the only source?

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