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    Refer to entities from code

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    • D Offline
      dacastror
      last edited by

      TIG thank you very much, I will try that 😄

      I was trying something, but is a bit more complicated:

      
      idd = "dic1"
      hit = nil
      mod.definitions.each{|d|
         next if d.image?  
         d.instances.each{|i|
            next if i.attribute_dictionaries.to_a.size<1
            dictio = i.attribute_dictionaries.to_a
            if dictio[0].name==idd
               hit=i           
               break
            end
         break if hit
         }
      }
      
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      • jolranJ Offline
        jolran
        last edited by

        Hah 😄 , yes thats exactly just what I did.

        I ran into trouble deleting the newly created definition, with something like :
        gp=Sketchup.active_model.active_entities.add_instance(@su_gp.definition, ORIGIN)

        Also since @su_gp (in my case) could be either a group or component I had to put in some ifs and nots as well. With entities.parent for groups just like you described.
        Not a big deal to explode, performance-vise. Feels safer.

        Thanks for reasuring about the group unique thing. Not gonna use it this time though 😄 .

        BTW hope this issue was related to the topic.

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        • Dan RathbunD Offline
          Dan Rathbun
          last edited by

          @dacastror said:

          ... suppose that I assign a different name to each dictionary of each entity and I want to find the entity using the name of the dictionary. How can I modify the condition
          " if i.get_attribute("dacastor 666", "id", nil)==idd "?
          (google translator)

          if i.attribute_dictionary(idd)

          or

          unless i.attribute_dictionary(idd).nil?

          I'm not here much anymore.

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            @dacastror said:

            I was trying something, but is a bit more complicated:

            you can simply do:

            def find_inst_by_dict_name(dname)
              found = nil
              for d in definitions
                 next if d.image? 
                 found = d.instances.find{|i|
                   i.attribute_dictionary(dname)
                 }
                 break if found
              end # for
              return found
            end # def
            

            I'm not here much anymore.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              You/we are starting to conflate the searching for an object that has a named attribute-dictionary attached to it [and which is uniquely named for one object, and is irrespective of any key/value pairs], and then the original code snippets which were about assigning, and then checking for, the 'value' of a specific 'key' in a named attribute-dictionary [where the key and dictionary are commonly named across several objects, and only vary by the key's 'value'].

              I suggest you step back and decide what it is you are trying to do and how you do it best...

              TIG

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              • D Offline
                dacastror
                last edited by

                Thanks Dan, I find it very nice your suggestion, I will give a chance to this

                Thanks for replying TIG, I really needed to know the two things, I was lost without your help

                (google translator)

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                • D Offline
                  dacastror
                  last edited by

                  I did this and I get "error", I couldn't see what is wrong

                  mod = Sketchup.active_model
                  definitions = mod.definitions.to_a
                  
                  def find_entity(dname)
                    found = nil
                    for d in definitions
                       next if d.image? 
                       found = d.instances.find{|i|
                         i.attribute_dictionary(dname)
                       }
                       break if found
                    end # for
                    return found
                  end # def
                  
                  entity = find_entity("dic1")
                  
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                  • sdmitchS Offline
                    sdmitch
                    last edited by

                    you need to move the

                    mod = Sketchup.active_model
                    definitions = mod.definitions.to_a

                    statements inside the def since they are not module variables starting with "@".

                    Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

                    http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                      Dan Rathbun
                      last edited by

                      @dacastror said:

                      I did this and I get "error", I couldn't see what is wrong

                      I CAN 😳 It is a stupid mistake on my part.

                      def self.find_entity(dname)
                        found = nil
                        for d in Sketchup.active_model.definitions
                           next if d.image? 
                           found = d.instances.find{|i|
                             i.attribute_dictionary(dname)
                           }
                           break if found
                        end # for
                        return found
                      end # def
                      
                      
                      entity = find_entity("dic1")
                      

                      I'm not here much anymore.

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        Assume you have a "DiegoCastro" folder:

                        And in it a "Lib.rb" file for your library methods:

                        module DiegoCastro
                        
                          module Lib
                        
                            def find_entity(model,dname)
                              found = nil
                              for d in model.definitions
                                next if d.image? 
                                found = d.instances.find{|i|
                                  i.attribute_dictionary(dname)
                                }
                                break if found
                              end # for
                              return found
                            end # def
                        
                          end # Lib sub-module
                          
                        end # Author toplevel namespace module
                        
                        

                        Then in SomePlugin you do this... (name it whatever.. "diegotest.rb" etc.)

                        
                        module DiegoCastro
                        
                          module SomePlugin # <--<< change plugin sub-module name as needed
                        
                            class << self # proxy class
                        
                              require('DiegoCastro/Lib')
                              include(DiegoCastro;;Lib)
                            
                              def find_inst_by_dict_name()
                                if @last_dict.nil?
                                  @last_dict = "dynamic_attributes" # initial value
                                end
                                dname = UI.inputbox(['Dictionary Name........; '], [@last_dict], "Find by Dicto Name")
                                if dname # user did not cancel the inputbox
                                  unless dname.empty? || dname[0].length==0
                                    @last_dict = dname[0]
                                    entity = find_entity(Sketchup.active_model,dname[0])
                                    if entity
                                      UI.messagebox("Found #{entity.inspect}     \nwith dictionary name '#{@last_dict}'     ")
                                      #
                                      return entity
                                      #
                                    else # nothing was found because find returned nil 
                                      UI.messagebox("No entity found with     \n dictionary name '#{@last_dict}'     ")
                                    end
                                  end
                                end
                                return nil
                              end
                            
                            end # proxy class
                            
                            unless file_loaded?(File.basename(__FILE__))
                        
                              # create menus here;
                              @@submenu = UI.menu('Plugins').add_submenu('Diego')
                              @@submenu.add_item('Find entity by Dicto Name') {
                                find_inst_by_dict_name()
                              }
                        
                              file_loaded(File.basename(__FILE__))
                        
                            end
                        
                          end # plugin sub-module
                        
                        end # Auhtor module
                        

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                        • D Offline
                          dacastror
                          last edited by

                          wow thanks Dan, I will take some time to study this code, worth but me several questions arise, I will try to solve the most I can on my own, thank you very much 😄
                          (google translator)

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