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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      This is old code.
      It's for DCs only.
      It was posted as an example, for you to edit as you wish.
      To add a 'header' simply create the first line before the other rows.
      Then adjust the units to report in feet and change the code to report the instance count rather than material...
      So from line#40 change it to read like this:

          data=["Name#{sep}Width#{sep}Depth#{sep}Height#{sep}Quantity"]
          insts.each{|inst|
            defn=inst.definition
            name=defn.name.tr(sep, "_")
            lenx=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes", "lenx", 0).to_f.to_feet.to_s
            leny=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes", "leny", 0).to_f.to_feet.to_s
            lenz=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes", "lenz", 0).to_f.to_feet.to_s
            quan=defn.instances.length.to_s
            dat = "#{name}#{sep}#{lenx}#{sep}#{leny}#{sep}#{lenz}#{sep}#{quan}"
            data << dat
          }
      
      

      TIG

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      • A Offline
        Ahmed0007
        last edited by

        @tig said:

        This is old code.
        It's for DCs only.
        It was posted as an example, for you to edit as you wish.
        To add a 'header' simply create the first line before the other rows.
        Then adjust the units to report in feet and change the code to report the instance count rather than material...
        So from line#40 change it to read like this:

            data=["Name#{sep}Width#{sep}Depth#{sep}Height#{sep}Quantity"]
        >     insts.each{|inst|
        >       defn=inst.definition
        >       name=defn.name.tr(sep, "_")
        >       lenx=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes", "lenx", 0).to_f.to_feet.to_s
        >       leny=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes", "leny", 0).to_f.to_feet.to_s
        >       lenz=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes", "lenz", 0).to_f.to_feet.to_s
        >       quan=defn.instances.length.to_s
        >       dat = "#{name}#{sep}#{lenx}#{sep}#{leny}#{sep}#{lenz}#{sep}#{quan}"
        >       data << dat
        >     }
        > 
        

        Thanks a lot this worked perfectly fine.

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        • Z Offline
          zoomanium
          last edited by

          Hi TIG, I stumbled on this plugin as the 2020 pro version generate report does not give the option of exporting the length of a welded curve as an option. I can see the length in the entity info when I click on a curve so I assume that data can be extracted. Do you know if this is possible to do? I started to study basic ruby but if this is not a possibility then I will just have to wait for sketchup pro to provide that in the future.

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          • M Offline
            mozarov
            last edited by

            Hi TIG, Thank you very much for the plugin. Is there a way to get all DCs reported within another DC?
            I've attached dynamic drawer model as an example. I'd like to get report of nested parts of a drawer.
            Thanks again.


            Dynamic drawer 210925.skp

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              If you edit the component-instance the nested instances should become accessible ?
              Then your reports will be based of the instances in each nested collection...

              TIG

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              • M Offline
                mozarov
                last edited by

                TIG thank you for quick answer. I have named component instances (ie right, left, bottom part etc.) inside dynamic drawer component but still get report of drawers outer dimensions only. I am trying to get report of inner parts of the drawer. Like your ComponentReporter++ cycles through all components and gives report of all components within other component. I would like to get same report of all mined nested DC parts of a DC drawer. Thanks again.

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                • M Offline
                  mozarov
                  last edited by

                  Please help me out TIG. I am banging my head to a wall for months now. How to make your code cycle through nested DCs ant get their LenX, LenY, LenZ, other attributes to csv?
                  Plaease help, I am stuck.


                  Dynamic drawer 220210.skp

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Doesn't my earlier posts about DCs cover this ?
                    https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=659662#p659662
                    Edit the object to access the DCs within it ?

                    TIG

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                    • M Offline
                      mozarov
                      last edited by

                      Sorry I don't explain it right. Be selecting a drawer I get report of drawers "parent" attributes. Please see the attached picture.
                      What I am trying to get is DC childrens report, like on the second screenshot.
                      Please help me out.


                      1 drawers DC attributes report.PNG


                      2 drawers DC attributes mined report.PNG

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                        mozarov
                        last edited by

                        Hello TIG
                        I have edited your code and it exports all DCs of the model. How to make it export only selected DCs?
                        I think I have to write ss = model.selection line somewhere. But where should I put it?
                        Thank you for your help.

                        =begin
                        (c) TIG 2011
                        Script&#058;
                        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.
                        1.1 20111221 DCs customized.
                        =end
                        require 'sketchup.rb'
                        ###
                        module TIG
                          unless file_loaded?(__FILE__)
                        	UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("TIG.exportDCs2csv2"){TIG.exportDCs2csv2()}
                          end
                          file_loaded(__FILE__)
                          def self.exportDCs2csv2() #Exports everything without selection
                          
                          
                          
                            sep="," ### <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
                            ext="csv" ### <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
                            model = Sketchup.active_model
                            defs=model.definitions
                            dcs=[]
                            defs.each{|dc|
                              next if not dc.attribute_dictionary("dynamic_attributes")
                              dcs << dc
                            }
                            if not dcs
                              UI.messagebox("No DCs were available.\nExiting.")
                        	  return nil
                            end#if
                            insts = ss.grep(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance) #insts=[]
                            dcs.each{|dc|insts << dc.instances}
                            insts.flatten!
                            insts.uniq!
                            insts.compact!
                            data=[]
                            insts.each{|inst|
                              defn=inst.definition
                              #name=defn.name.tr(sep,"_")
                              repname=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repname",0).to_s
                        	  repmat=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repmat",0).to_s
                        	  rept=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","rept",0).to_s
                        	  repl=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repl",0).to_s
                        	  repw=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repw",0).to_s
                        	  reppvc=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","reppvc",0).to_s
                              dat=repname+sep+repmat+sep+rept+sep+repl+sep+repw+sep+reppvc
                                    
                              
                              data << dat
                            }
                            path=model.path
                            if not path or path==""
                              path=Dir.pwd
                              title="Untitled"
                            else
                              path=File.dirname(path)
                              title=model.title
                            end#if
                            ofile=File.join(path,title+'DCs.'+ext).tr("\\","/")
                            begin
                              file=File.new(ofile,"w")
                            rescue### trap if open
                              UI.messagebox("File;\n\n  "+ofile+"\n\nCannot be written - it's probably already open.\nClose it and try making it again...\n\nExiting...")
                        	  return nil
                            end
                            data.each{|d|file.puts(d)}
                            file.close
                            puts (data.length.to_s)+" DCs written to\n"+ofile
                            puts 'DONE.'
                            begin
                              UI.openURL("file;/"+ofile)
                            rescue
                            end
                          end#def
                          
                        end#module
                        ###
                        
                        
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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Edit this part:

                          model = Sketchup.active_model
                          defs=model.definitions
                          

                          to limits defs to those selected DC instances

                          model = Sketchup.active_model
                          #defs=model.definitions
                          ins = model.selection.grep(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance)
                          defs=[]
                          ins.each{|i|
                            next unless i.definition.attribute_dictionary("dynamic_attributes")
                            defs << i.definition
                          }
                          defs.uniq
                          
                          

                          There's probably a more elegant way to do this, but I'm trying to reuse the old code with minimal editing

                          TIG

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                          • M Offline
                            mozarov
                            last edited by

                            Hello TIG
                            I have changed the piece of code you gave me but now it doesnt get nested childrens DC attributes. Only selected Parents cabinet attributes are reported. My dynamic cabinet has nested dynamic parts which contains DC attributes RepL, RepW and so on. Please help, just one tiny step left.
                            Here is the code I have now.

                            	model = Sketchup.active_model
                            	#defs=model.definitions
                            	ins = model.selection.grep(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance)
                            	defs=[]
                            	ins.each{|i|
                            	next unless i.definition.attribute_dictionary("dynamic_attributes")
                            	defs << i.definition
                            	}
                            	defs.uniq
                            		
                                dcs=[]
                                defs.each{|dc|
                                  next if not dc.attribute_dictionary("dynamic_attributes")
                                  dcs << dc
                                }
                                if not dcs
                                  UI.messagebox("No DCs were available.\nExiting.")
                                 return nil
                                end#if
                                insts=[]
                                dcs.each{|dc|insts << dc.instances}
                                insts.flatten!
                                insts.uniq!
                                insts.compact!
                                data=[]
                                insts.each{|inst|
                                  defn=inst.definition
                                  #name=defn.name.tr(sep,"_")
                                  repname=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repname",0).to_s
                                 repmat=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repmat",0).to_s
                                 rept=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","rept",0).to_s
                                 repl=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repl",0).to_s
                                 repw=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","repw",0).to_s
                                 reppvc=defn.get_attribute("dynamic_attributes","reppvc",0).to_s
                                  dat=repname+sep+repmat+sep+rept+sep+repl+sep+repw+sep+reppvc
                                            
                                  data << dat
                                }
                            
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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              You asked for selected DCs I gave you that !
                              Now you want any DCs inside the selected DCs ??
                              That's much more convoluted.

                              You could find all DCs in the definitions that have instances, then reduce that list by testing for those in the selection, OR those that have a DC instance that has a parent that's the definition of one of the nested DC instances...
                              But as I said it complicated and beyond simple advice at the moment...
                              Perhaps someone else can chip in while I' very busy on other things...

                              TIG

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                              • M Offline
                                mozarov
                                last edited by

                                Hi TIG
                                Thanks for your help. It just shows how little I understand abaut the task. May I ask for your permission to post this code somewhere else on the internet?
                                Besides if it isn't too hard I could pay for solving this problem. Please contact me if you interested.
                                Thanks again for your help.

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