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    [Plugin] PLY Importer

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    • charly2008C Offline
      charly2008
      last edited by

      Hi Jim,

      Thank you very much. It works very well.

      Charly

      He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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        Jim
        last edited by

        @charly2008 said:

        Thank you very much. It works very well.

        Thanks, I am as surprised as you. 😆

        Hi

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          tomws
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          <Newbie alert>
          I'm trying to understand how to use this plugin (ultimately want to use it to import a terrain mesh). I've 'installed' the plugin and, to try it out, I copied the simple cube shown in http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/ply/ into a file called 'simple_cube.ply' as follows:
          ply
          format ascii 1.0 { ascii/binary, format version number }
          comment made by Greg Turk { comments keyword specified, like all lines }
          comment this file is a cube
          element vertex 8 { define "vertex" element, 8 of them in file }
          property float x { vertex contains float "x" coordinate }
          property float y { y coordinate is also a vertex property }
          property float z { z coordinate, too }
          element face 6 { there are 6 "face" elements in the file }
          property list uchar int vertex_index { "vertex_indices" is a list of ints }
          end_header { delimits the end of the header }
          0 0 0 { start of vertex list }
          0 0 1
          0 1 1
          0 1 0
          1 0 0
          1 0 1
          1 1 1
          1 1 0
          4 0 1 2 3 { start of face list }
          4 7 6 5 4
          4 0 4 5 1
          4 1 5 6 2
          4 2 6 7 3
          4 3 7 4 0

          I then open SketchupPro V8 and select this plugin from the plugin menu. I select the 'simple_cube.ply' file and get the following result on the Ruby Console:
          Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method times' for nil:NilClass> C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:104:in parse_faces'
          C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:102:in each' C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:102:in parse_faces'
          C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:51:in parse' C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:208:in ply_import'
          C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:231
          C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:104:in `call'
          C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/jf_ply_importer.rb:104

          Uh, what am I doing wrong?

          And, if I get past this, what units should I set my vertices to (currently in feet, inches, fractional inches)?

          Thanks in advance,
          Tom

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            Jim
            last edited by

            Hi Tom,

            From the paragraph just before the example you copied... "The comments in brackets are NOT part of the file, they are annotations to this example."

            Remove them and the file will import.

            Hi

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              tomws
              last edited by

              😳 Ooops. I feel like such a dweeb...

              Thanks for being kind.

              May I infer from the resulting cube, that 'units' are in inches and I need to convert all my dimensions to float inches?

              Tom

              Update: Worked like a champ! Thanks for your help!

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                Jim
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                May I infer from the resulting cube, that 'units' are in inches and I need to convert all my dimensions to float inches?

                Well, the .ply file format does not specify units at all, but SketchUp defaults to inches internally.

                It's possible to add a units selection dialog for the importer, but the easiest thing to do is just scale the imported geometry to get the size you need.

                Hi

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                  Jim
                  last edited by

                  Just a note - my .ply plugin has been adopted by SketchUp, and the code is being hosted on Github. It should soon be available in the Extensions Warehouse.

                  Hi

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                    driven
                    last edited by

                    that's great news jim

                    didn't you say " - it's hardly worth the effort for such an obscure file format. "

                    john

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

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                      kaas
                      last edited by

                      @jim said:

                      ...It should soon be available in the Extensions Warehouse.

                      It didn't make the warehouse? I cant find it searching for 'ply'. Has it been renamed maybe? Trying the one on github now.

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                        Jim
                        last edited by

                        The code is probably not up to par for an official release to the EW. I wrote a lot of code years ago while I was out of work and had a lot of time. That was about 5 years ago. Since then, I have not had the time or energy to maintain the plugins and earn a living at the same time.

                        The code on Github is currently the best version to download.

                        Hi

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