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    • D Offline
      driven
      last edited by

      @sam, why would it return the octal char?

      mmm... so should mine return '8' or '13' in your case...
      but break it down and post the result...

      ver = IO.read(Sketchup.active_model.path, 50).unpack('m*').pack('m')
      

      that should return the first 50bytes...
      e.g. SketchUpModel151
      if not try 100 for the bytes, maybe windows sees it differently?
      john

      learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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      • sdmitchS Offline
        sdmitch
        last edited by

        56 is the octal character value for "8" and 49 for "1". It is a function of V8 Ruby vs V14.

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

        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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          sdmitch
          last edited by

          @driven said:

          @sam, why would it return the octal char?

          mmm... so should mine return '8' or '13' in your case...
          but break it down and post the result...

          ver = IO.read(Sketchup.active_model.path, 50).unpack('m*').pack('m')
          

          that should return the first 50bytes...
          e.g. SketchUpModel151
          if not try 100 for the bytes, maybe windows sees it differently?
          john

          As I added to my previous post, it is the difference between Ruby 1.8 and 2.0. If you run Sketchup8 and enter your code you will get 56 returned. If you change the last line to Puts ver.chr, you will get 8.

          glro is running V8, so TIG's code should be

          vv=File.open(skp_path, 'rb'){|f| f.read }.unpack('m*').pack('m').gsub(/SketchUpModel/,'').to_i.to_s;if vv=~/^1/;v=vv[0].chr+v[1].chr;else;v=vv[0].chr;end
          

          and yours

                # 'IO.read' reads the open model file's first '50' bytes
                # which we 'unpack' from binary using 'm' however many times '*' until we get to the end
                # we 'pack' these with 'm' to give a human readable string
                # then we use ruby 'sub' to substitute using a Regular expression '/\D+/' any non Digits with a nothing ''
                # of the remaining string, it's the first 2 digit we want to check '[0..1]'
                ver = IO.read(Sketchup.active_model.path, 50).unpack('m*').pack('m').sub(/\D+/,'')[0..1]
                # to check, we ask if the first '[0]' is a '1', if it is we use both, if not we only use it 
                ver[0].to_i == 1 ? ver ; ver = ver[0].chr
                puts ver
          

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

          http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            As I said in my first posted code - it was only tested in Ruby2 [v2014/2015]...
            As @sdmitch says you need to do it slightly differently in <=v2013 - the vv[0] is NOT the character as it would be with >=v2014, but the 'octal' code which needs translating with .chr...
            For v8/2013 my version should then be:

            vv=File.open(skp_path, 'rb'){|f| f.read }.unpack('m*').pack('m').gsub(/SketchUpModel/,'').to_i.to_s;if vv[0].chr=='1';v=vv[0].chr+vv[1].chr;else;v=vv[0].chr;end
            

            Then 'v' is the version as '8', '13', '14 or '15'.
            For Sup versions >2013 [with Ruby2] you must omit all of the .chr codes...

            TIG

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            • G Offline
              glro
              last edited by

              so it is much more complex than what i thought i understood..

              programming ruby for sketchup is a never ending game

              thank you all for the details

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              • tt_suT Offline
                tt_su
                last edited by

                unpack("m*").pack("m") gobbles up some characters. Here's an old snippet I used in the past to sniff out the version number: (Works for Ruby 1.8 and 2.0)

                <span class="syntaxdefault"><br />module&nbsp;Example<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;def&nbsp;self</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read_skp_version</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">file</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxcomment">#&nbsp;Get&nbsp;the&nbsp;size&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;file&nbsp;ID&nbsp;block;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">id_size&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">IO</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">file</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">1</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">3</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">unpack</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">'C'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)[</span><span class="syntaxdefault">0</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]&nbsp;*&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">2<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxcomment">#&nbsp;=>&nbsp;28<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;#&nbsp;Get&nbsp;the&nbsp;size&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;file&nbsp;version&nbsp;block;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">version_size&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">IO</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">file</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">1</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">4&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">id_size&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">3</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">unpack</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">'C'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)[</span><span class="syntaxdefault">0</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">]&nbsp;*&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">2<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxcomment">#&nbsp;=>&nbsp;20<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;#&nbsp;Get&nbsp;the&nbsp;version&nbsp;block&nbsp;data.&nbsp;This&nbsp;will&nbsp;be&nbsp;UTF-16LE&nbsp;encoded.&nbsp;Since&nbsp;Ruby&nbsp;1.8<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;#&nbsp;doesn't&nbsp;have&nbsp;the&nbsp;encoding&nbsp;methods&nbsp;we&nbsp;hack&nbsp;it&nbsp;by&nbsp;zapping&nbsp;out&nbsp;all&nbsp;the&nbsp;zero&nbsp;bytes<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;#&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;data&nbsp;string&nbsp;which&nbsp;will&nbsp;give&nbsp;us&nbsp;a&nbsp;regular&nbsp;ASCII&nbsp;string.&nbsp;This&nbsp;works<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;#&nbsp;because&nbsp;we&nbsp;know&nbsp;the&nbsp;version&nbsp;string&nbsp;is&nbsp;within&nbsp;the&nbsp;ASCII&nbsp;range.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">version&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">IO</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">file</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">version_size</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">4&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">id_size&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">4</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">gsub</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">"\x00"</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,</span><span class="syntaxstring">""</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxcomment">#&nbsp;=>&nbsp;{15.1.106}<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;#&nbsp;Extract&nbsp;the&nbsp;version&nbsp;components.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">version</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">match</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(/\{(\</span><span class="syntaxdefault">d</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+)\.(\</span><span class="syntaxdefault">d</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+)\.(\</span><span class="syntaxdefault">d</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">+)\}/).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">captures</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">map&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">{&nbsp;|</span><span class="syntaxdefault">x</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">x</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">to_i&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">}<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxcomment">#&nbsp;=>&nbsp;[15,&nbsp;1,&nbsp;106]<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">end<br /><br />end&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxcomment">#&nbsp;module<br /><br />#&nbsp;Example&nbsp;usage;<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">major</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">minor</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">,&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">revision&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">Example</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read_skp_version</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">Sketchup</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">active_model</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">path</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)<br />&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault"></span>
                
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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  If the file has not yet been saved or the file does not exist, need a bailout.

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • sdmitchS Offline
                    sdmitch
                    last edited by

                    Is the a .chr inverse? 65.chr returns A but what if I want the ascii code for a given character?

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

                    http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                    • J Offline
                      Jim
                      last edited by

                      "A".ord

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                      Class: String (Ruby 2.0.0)

                      Class : String - Ruby 2.0.0

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                      (ruby-doc.org)

                      Hi

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                      • sdmitchS Offline
                        sdmitch
                        last edited by

                        @jim said:

                        "A".ord

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                        Class: String (Ruby 2.0.0)

                        Class : String - Ruby 2.0.0

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                        Thanks for the info and especially the link.

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

                        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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