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  • N Offline
    nanolin
    last edited by 13 Nov 2013, 03:50

    @tig said:

    Here's a version that might do what you want or be adapted easily...[attachment=0:28vg1yda]<!-- ia0 -->TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb<!-- ia0 -->/attachment:28vg1yda TIG 2011
    Script:
    TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb
    Type:
    TIG.exportDCs2csv
    in the Ruby Console to run it.
    Exports all DCs is the model with a Name,LenX,LenY,LenZ,Layer[s]...
    'CSV' file - in the model's folder and named after the model thus:
    ModelName.skp >>> ModelNameDCs.csv
    If a new model is unsaved the current directory receives the new file.
    All Layers used in the DC are listed by name and visible ones marked
    thus >>LayerName<<
    Edit sep="," if something other than separating comma is desired e.g. ';'
    Make sep="\t" if a TSV file is desired and change ext="csv" to ext="tsv".
    It uses the current Model Units.
    Version:
    1.0 20111104 First issue.
    🤓

    TIG

    I was unable to generate the report. My model is in decimal> millimeters.
    The dynamic component is in cm. Can you tell me what the problem is.

    (This returns ruby console)

    TIG.exportDCs2csv
    Error: #<ArgumentError: C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb:48:in to_l': Cannot convert "23.425196850393703" to Length> C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb:48 C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb:48:in exportDCs2csv'
    C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb:45:in each' C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/TIG-exportDCs2csv.rb:45:in exportDCs2csv'
    (eval):48

    thanks

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    • T Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by 13 Nov 2013, 11:23

      Do you have ',' set as your decimal-separator, instead of '.' ?
      This might cause issues ??

      TIG

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      • N Offline
        nanolin
        last edited by 13 Nov 2013, 16:14

        @tig said:

        Do you have ',' set as your decimal-separator, instead of '.' ?
        This might cause issues ??

        TIG

        I did 2 tests

        1. drawing from scratch, I think the componet, add option LenX leny, lenz, the report is generated normally.

        2. If this same component attributes modify a component value (eg 10 cm to 20 cm lenz), then display the error of failing to convert ...

        thanks

        pd. I have a component I created and I'm doubling, changing their values ​​to create furniture.
        This report would be a solution to export cuts grain orientation panel

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        • N Offline
          nanolin
          last edited by 15 Nov 2013, 17:37

          @tig said:

          Do you have ',' set as your decimal-separator, instead of '.' ?
          This might cause issues ??

          TIG

          With separator "," error occurs.
          With separator "." export the file, but does not make mm

          As coidgo would have to call from the menu?

          It would be so?

          require 'sketchup.rb'

          UI.menu("PlugIns").add_item("Tig Export") {
          exportDCs2csv
          }

          Thanks

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          • T Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by 15 Nov 2013, 18:02

            The units are probably arriving in SketchUp base units == inches.
            So either multiply your columns in Excel by 25.4 to make mm OR when you a 'length' in inches do something like
            sprintf("%.1f", length.to_mm)
            so 1.0" >> 25.4 ?

            TIG

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            • N Offline
              nanolin
              last edited by 16 Nov 2013, 02:51

              @tig said:

              The units are probably arriving in SketchUp base units == inches.
              So either multiply your columns in Excel by 25.4 to make mm OR when you a 'length' in inches do something like
              sprintf("%.1f", length.to_mm)
              so 1.0" >> 25.4 ?

              TIG

              Thanks for your help.
              the ComponentReporter + + plugins I reported in mm but axes x, y, z
              You could modify this plugin to me that report LenX leny, lenz,(dynamic attributes)+ material, definition, of what is selected?
              in one csv.

              Thanks again, my knowledge of programming are very beginner

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              • T Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by 16 Nov 2013, 10:17

                This original http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=373590#p373590
                does some DC attribute data things...
                This is a NEWER version...
                (c) TIG 2013
                Script:
                TIG-exportDCs2csv[2].rb
                Type into the Ruby Console:
                TIG.exportDCs2csv2
                OR use
                Plugins menu > TIG.exportDCs2csv2
                It Exports all Selected DCs' data into a file, as:
                Name,LenX,LenY,LenZ,Material,Layer
                It uses 'mm' for the XYZ units.
                It is a 'CSV' [COMMA separated variable] file - made in the model's folder and named after the model thus:
                ModelName.skp >> ModelNameDCs.csv
                If a new model is unsaved the current directory receives this new file.
                Edit sep="," if something other than separating comma is desired.
                Make sep="\t" if a 'TSV' [TAB separated variable] file is desired and change ext="csv" to ext="tsv".
                ...


                Put into the Plugins folder and restart SketchUp...

                TIG

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                • N Offline
                  nanolin
                  last edited by 16 Nov 2013, 15:37

                  @tig said:

                  This original http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=373590#p373590
                  does some DC attribute data things...
                  This is a NEWER version...
                  (c) TIG 2013
                  Script:
                  TIG-exportDCs2csv[2].rb
                  Type into the Ruby Console:
                  TIG.exportDCs2csv2
                  OR use
                  Plugins menu > TIG.exportDCs2csv2
                  It Exports all Selected DCs' data into a file, as:
                  Name,LenX,LenY,LenZ,Material,Layer
                  It uses 'mm' for the XYZ units.
                  It is a 'CSV' [COMMA separated variable] file - made in the model's folder and named after the model thus:
                  ModelName.skp >> ModelNameDCs.csv
                  If a new model is unsaved the current directory receives this new file.
                  Edit sep="," if something other than separating comma is desired.
                  Make sep="\t" if a 'TSV' [TAB separated variable] file is desired and change ext="csv" to ext="tsv".
                  ...

                  Tig

                  thank you very much, works perfect.
                  Just an observation. If doubled within skp component and modify its dimensions (eg. LenX) reports all copies with the same value

                  Deputy model

                  Thanks


                  Sin título.skp

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                  • N Offline
                    nanolin
                    last edited by 28 Jan 2014, 00:05

                    @tig said:

                    This original http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=373590#p373590
                    does some DC attribute data things...
                    This is a NEWER version...
                    (c) TIG 2013
                    Script:
                    TIG-exportDCs2csv[2].rb
                    Type into the Ruby Console:
                    TIG.exportDCs2csv2
                    OR use
                    Plugins menu > TIG.exportDCs2csv2
                    It Exports all Selected DCs' data into a file, as:
                    Name,LenX,LenY,LenZ,Material,Layer
                    It uses 'mm' for the XYZ units.
                    It is a 'CSV' [COMMA separated variable] file - made in the model's folder and named after the model thus:
                    ModelName.skp >> ModelNameDCs.csv
                    If a new model is unsaved the current directory receives this new file.
                    Edit sep="," if something other than separating comma is desired.
                    Make sep="\t" if a 'TSV' [TAB separated variable] file is desired and change ext="csv" to ext="tsv".
                    ...

                    TIG

                    ud can have the report grouped plugin components, adding the name of the group in a new column?
                    thanks post your feedback

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                    • S Offline
                      StygianStorm
                      last edited by 26 Jun 2014, 00:33

                      Hi TIG - Love the plugin! I just recently stumbled on this page and it has been super useful tracking my work! I was wondering if you had the time to help me make a slight tweak? Basically, I want to tidy up the parentage report to display nested components in a more intuitive way similar to the sketchup outliner?. Hopefully the attached image makes sense: It shows only the counts of of instances, and also puts the them to the right of its parent component. This way, I can visually track the hierarchy.

                      If you have the time, I'd really appreciate the help given that I am not versed in ruby.

                      Thank you very much!

                      http://www.heyhero.com/crimg.jpg

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                      • nghminh81N Offline
                        nghminh81
                        last edited by 25 Jul 2014, 07:09

                        Hi TIG, Thank you so much for your powerful script. I'm using it to do my construction schedules. It helps me a lot. Could you please add a modification that allow me to get volume numbers for components? (my components are solid ready). I don't have much Ruby knowledge and was failed to do it my self.

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                        • T Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by 25 Jul 2014, 11:42

                          @nghminh81 said:

                          Hi TIG, Thank you so much for your powerful script. I'm using it to do my construction schedules. It helps me a lot. Could you please add a modification that allow me to get volume numbers for components? (my components are solid ready). I don't have much Ruby knowledge and was failed to do it my self.
                          Edit the file with Notepad++...
                          Around line #149 you can see the 'area' code.
                          You need to add some similar 'volume' code near that, like this:

                          volume=0.0
                          volume=c.volume if c.volume > 0
                          # it's always in cu" - to make into something else use a conversion factor like this for cu metres;
                          volume=volume*0.000016387064
                          # convert it into a string
                          volume=volume.to_s.tr(",",".")### trap for comma as decimal point...
                          # edit line ~ # 166 [remember that it will have shifted down after you entered the new volume code !]
                          ilist.push([dname,iname,lname,cname,id,x,y,z,pname,area,areas].flatten!)
                          # to include volume...
                          ilist.push([dname,iname,lname,cname,id,x,y,z,pname,area,areas,volume].flatten!)
                          # edits the lines making the header text ~ # 178
                          file.puts("DEFN-NAME,PARENT[NAME<TYPE>],INST-NAME,LAYER,MATERIAL,ID,X,Y,Z,AREA,SUB-MAT-AREAS\n\n")if miner
                          file.puts("DEFN-NAME,INST-NAME,LAYER,MATERIAL,ID,X,Y,Z,AREA,SUB-MAT-AREAS\n\n")if not miner
                          # to read...
                          file.puts("DEFN-NAME,PARENT[NAME<TYPE>],INST-NAME,LAYER,MATERIAL,ID,X,Y,Z,AREA,SUB-MAT-AREAS,VOLUME\n\n")if miner
                          file.puts("DEFN-NAME,INST-NAME,LAYER,MATERIAL,ID,X,Y,Z,AREA,SUB-MAT-AREAS,VOLUME\n\n")if not miner
                          # now edit the code around lines ~ #
                          ilist.each{|c|
                              xx=""; c[10..-1].each{|x|;xx=","+x.to_s}
                              if miner
                                file.puts(c[0]+","+c[8]+","+c[1]+","+c[2]+","+c[3]+","+c[4]+","+c[5]+","+c[6]+","+c[7]+","+c[9]+xx)
                              else
                                file.puts(c[0]+","+c[1]+","+c[2]+","+c[3]+","+c[4]+","+c[5]+","+c[6]+","+c[7]+","+c[9]+xx)
                              end#if
                          }
                          # to read with the extra volume element ... +","+c[-1] ... 
                          # -1 says last element in array which we know in the newly added 'volume' string.
                          ilist.each{|c|
                              xx=""; c[10..-1].each{|x|;xx=","+x.to_s}
                              if miner
                                file.puts(c[0]+","+c[8]+","+c[1]+","+c[2]+","+c[3]+","+c[4]+","+c[5]+","+c[6]+","+c[7]+","+c[9]+","+c[-1]+xx)
                              else
                                file.puts(c[0]+","+c[1]+","+c[2]+","+c[3]+","+c[4]+","+c[5]+","+c[6]+","+c[7]+","+c[9]+","+c[-1]+xx)
                              end#if
                          }
                          
                          

                          Hope that helps...

                          TIG

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                          • nghminh81N Offline
                            nghminh81
                            last edited by 26 Jul 2014, 02:15

                            Thanks TIG so much for spending time with my case. Your help make it works perfectly. I've learned many many of Ruby language with your code.

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                            • V Offline
                              vmsremy66
                              last edited by 12 Sept 2014, 13:33

                              Hello TIG
                              thank you for your time with this plugin.

                              do you think it is possible to list dynamic components and their LenX, LenY, LenZ that are inside another dynamic component?

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                              • V Offline
                                vmsremy66
                                last edited by 12 Sept 2014, 18:40

                                sorry....

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                                • T Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by 12 Sept 2014, 22:11

                                  This is somewhat more complex...
                                  Why not post a similar request in the DC forum ?

                                  TIG

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                                  • M Offline
                                    maxim_
                                    last edited by 8 Oct 2014, 09:35

                                    Hi TIG, thanks for the plugin!
                                    Whether it is possible to copy the report in a clipboard? But only "Instances+Report"!
                                    It is sometimes better than the CSV file.


                                    1.jpg

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                                    • oceanembersO Offline
                                      oceanembers
                                      last edited by 19 Nov 2014, 11:24

                                      Hi Tig, I'm trying to get this to work, reporting the components only if the dynamic attribute "report" is true. After a little experimentation, I think I should be changing line 135 to read

                                      	    inlist.push(c) if ((c.typename=="ComponentInstance") && (c.attribute_dictionaries['report'] == 'TRUE'))
                                      

                                      But that creates no results (I do have a DC in my model with the attribute 'report' set to 'TRUE')

                                      Could you point out where I'm going wrong?

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                                      • T Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by 19 Nov 2014, 12:02

                                        Should you not be looking at the c.definition rather than the instance ?
                                        Also are you sure that's the attribute_dictionary name ?
                                        Perhaps ' dynamic_attributes' ??
                                        Try this Ruby Console snippet on a selected DC instance to see what I mean:
                                        Sketchup.active_model.selection[0].definition.attribute_dictionaries.each{|d|puts;p d.name;puts;d.each_pair{|k,v|puts"#{k} = #{v}"}}

                                        TIG

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                                        • oceanembersO Offline
                                          oceanembers
                                          last edited by 19 Nov 2014, 13:56

                                          oh I see! I completely misunderstood attribute_dictionaries.

                                          		dict = c.attribute_dictionaries['dynamic_attributes']
                                          	    inlist.push(c) if ((c.typename=="ComponentInstance") && (dict['report'] == 1))
                                          

                                          This works great, thanks Tig.

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