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    • artmusicstudioA Offline
      artmusicstudio
      last edited by

      hello,
      i went thru all snippets,
      but

      how can i check, if a group @NAME
      exists or not in the actve model.

      situation

      i create a group NAME by ruby
      then it either is deleted or not

      whith the next call ruby shall check, if group NAME is there

      if not, create it
      if so, delete and create it new

      my trial:

      
      entities = @NAME.entities 
      entity1 = entities[1]        
      status = entity1.valid?
      
      unless status == true
         model = Sketchup.active_model
         @NAME.erase!
      end
      
      
      

      reports an not existing group, so no check is possible

      tahnx for helping on this

      stan

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        A simple

        group.valid?

        or - assuming the group is named 'xxx'

        group=nil
        Sketchup.active_model.definitions.each{|d|
        next unless d.group?
        if d.instances[0].name=="xxx"
        group=d.instances[0]
        break
        end
        }

        or

        group=nil
        some_entities.grep(Sketchup::Group).each{|g|
        if g.name=="xxx"
        group=g
        break
        end
        }

        TIG

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        • artmusicstudioA Offline
          artmusicstudio
          last edited by

          hi tig and yes,

          
          @group_STAIR.erase! if @group_STAIR.valid?
          
          

          works perfect.

          another advantage: when i generate my group and copy it manually to the desired place
          and then call the ruby again, the original is beeing deleted and the copy remains.
          that is, what i wanted to achieve: when the user is satisfied with the result, he can either make a copy or make a component out of the group.
          next step is done!
          thanx a lot
          stan

          ps: (on the other hand i was not sure in example 2 and 3, why they did not work for me, i still investigate, must be the NAME definition, i think).

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            In Ruby, only constants are ALL_UPPERCASE

            I'm not here much anymore.

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            • artmusicstudioA Offline
              artmusicstudio
              last edited by

              hi dan, have to correct it ( was only for me to see it better while working on it), thanx. (and i already study the files, you recomend for newbie's...but it's a lot to learn, of course)

              and i have to correct my previous statement:

              my "checking" code does not work in a new opended file. it again reports a deleted group, while searching for it.

              but, as soon as i create the first group and the activate the checking-line, it works.

              so now a question:

              is there a way to define 1 variable (true or false) ON LOAD ?
              so this variable would only be "true" when sketchup is opened and before my ruby script runs for the first time (i could overwite it then for the active session)?
              then i could run the checking code "unless onload == true " or something like that.

              ragrds stan

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                How is your code 'encapsulated' ?
                In a module or a class ?
                In a module use an instance variable @onload=true within the module but outside of any methods will set it as true initially, as the code is first loaded as SketchUp starts up.
                Later when you run you first method in that module @onload=false ...
                The @onload value in remembered across instances of that code during that session of SketchUp.
                For a class [Tool etc] you need a @@onload prefixed class variable to keep it enduring across uses of that class. Again define it initially outside of any class methods but inside the class's code.

                When you finish processing and exit your method you can might want to reset @onload=true etc ? It depends on what it is used for etc...

                Because the user could open a new or existing SKP, and that would continue to use your already-loaded/reset code you might want to construe an AppObserver that resets @onload=true whenever such things change ?

                However, KISS - the simplest way to think about this is to test for group.valid? before trying to do anything to it. It's a basic trap in scripts to trap for anticipated possible failures:
                do_something() if group.valid?
                Another way to trap for unexpected failures is like this:
                begin do_something() rescue do_something_different() end

                TIG

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  Also ...what we do is use the global methods defined in the file "sketchup.rb"

                  The two we use are named file_loaded() and file_loaded?()

                  require("sketchup.rb")
                  
                  module AMS # <--<< your toplevel namespace
                  
                    module ThisPlugin  # <--<< rename this
                  
                      ### CONSTANTS
                      #
                      THISFILE = "#{Module.nesting[0]};#{File.basename(__FILE__)}"
                  
                      ### MODULE VARS
                      #
                      @@loaded = false unless defined?(@@loaded)
                  
                      ### PROXY CLASS (for this module)
                      #
                      class << self
                  
                        ### METHODS
                        #
                        def loaded?()
                          @@loaded = file_loaded?( THISFILE )
                        end
                  
                      end # proxy class
                  
                  
                      ### define plugin specific classes or sub-modules here
                      #
                      class ThisTool
                        ### define tool class callbacks here
                      end
                  
                  
                      ### FINAL RUN ONCE CODE
                      #
                      unless loaded?
                  
                        # set up dropdown menu here
                        # and/or right-click popup menu
                  
                        # attach any initial observers here
                  
                        # mark this file as loaded
                        file_loaded( THISFILE )
                  
                      end
                  
                    end # module ThisPlugin
                  
                  end # module AMS
                  

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • artmusicstudioA Offline
                    artmusicstudio
                    last edited by

                    @ tig
                    hi tig, thanx,
                    with

                    
                    def delete_model_zf
                    #***************************************************************************
                    @putswitch = 0 
                    	begin
                    	@group_stair.erase!
                    	rescue
                    	end
                    end
                    
                    

                    it worked, as soon as i understood, that rescue can also be NOTHING, so the code runs thru end the method ends

                    @ dan, thanx,
                    this is still higher programming syntax (for my brain), i tried to encapsulate in
                    require("sketchup.rb")
                    MODULE AMS
                    MODULE 01.rb // is it right to put hier 01.rb ??? (the work-name of the ruby)
                    MY CODE
                    END MODULE
                    END AMS,
                    but have errors. have to work it out! but i would like to put the ruby into a proper form for the first release / check. i'll get back to this later.

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                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                      Dan Rathbun
                      last edited by

                      module is a keyword, it must be all lowercase.

                      Module is a class name, it must be title case, if you refer to the class.

                      πŸ’­

                      I'm not here much anymore.

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        @artmusicstudio said:

                        MODULE 01.rb // is it right to put hier 01.rb ??? (the work-name of the ruby)

                        No you cannot use a Numeric expression as a Class or Module name. They must begin with alpha characters, and be title case.

                        πŸ’­

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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