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    • L Offline
      l.frisken
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      within a tool? (hmm I need to study more! πŸ˜’) well I was wanting to make a line drawing ruby that involved two clicks like the example file. But from just trying to examine the file I realized that it was quiet a complicated process, much more than just drawing a line using ruby! I wish that google could have made this function a little simpler, seeing as like 80% of the plugins I have used use something like this. I guess I need to start on some other more simple things. I have read a book on O O programing before but things are a little rusty now! (classes, methods... arrgghh! πŸ˜• πŸ˜„ )

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        BTM
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        Ahh, thanks for the advice on variables Chris! %(#808080)[(and thanks for all the other helpful advice and tips you've posted in this descussion πŸ˜† )]

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          BTM
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          I've learned some of the sketchup ruby API, and understand why most codes work how they do, but my problem is making a code that works. I know how something works when I see it, but can't write one myself. πŸ˜† It's like being able to hear or read, but not speak or write πŸ˜•

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
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            I think some of the "easiest" scripts to start writing are ones that begin by iterating through the model and doing something to the geometry. Here's a few variations of some basic examples. Then tweak them and expand on them to make them more and more involved.

            pushpull all faces in the model
            pushpull selected faces only
            select all faces that have a certain surface area.
            select all faces that have a surface area within a specified tolerance.
            Delete all lines that are not drawn on an axis.
            Delete all faces in the model or all faces from a selection, leaving just edges

            Anyhow, thats a small start. Those should all be fairly straightforward.

            Chris

            Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
            All my Plugins I've written

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              free agent
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              wow im finally interested in learning ruby πŸ˜„ it would be awesome to not have to request rubies, just make em urself... and share of course.

              http:i167.photobucket.comalbumsu143FreeAgent84bug.gif

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                remus
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                youve got me tempted now, chris. I'll post my efforts this evening πŸ‘

                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                  Click Draw
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                  Is Ruby on Rails the same as Ruby?

                  Thanks,
                  Jeff

                  Have I mentioned how much of a laugh I get out of some of the Signatures on here!

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                    Chris Fullmer
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                    Rails is like an extension of regular ruby. So Ruby is the main language, and rails is a "ruby gem". Its still the same language, but it adds more features and functionality especially developed for web developers (I think).

                    Chris

                    Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                    All my Plugins I've written

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                      Jim
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                      How about a "heal" script that joins broken, but co-linear edges?

                      Hi

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                      • Chris FullmerC Offline
                        Chris Fullmer
                        last edited by

                        I think all those suggestions can be written in 10 lines of code or less. So they are good compact examples too.

                        Some of the more efficient programmers might be able to pull them off in one or two lines, but for me 10 or less would be good. It might take more than that too of course.

                        Chris

                        EDIT: 10 lines doesn't include any menu system implemenetation. Since I write everything in Jim's WebConsole, there's no need to make a menu for it until I'm ready to save it as a ruby file.

                        Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                        All my Plugins I've written

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                          Click Draw
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                          So literature to buy if one was to, Ruby or ruby on rails? Sounds like ruby on rails would be the next step or more advanced than ruby?
                          Thanks,

                          Jeff

                          Have I mentioned how much of a laugh I get out of some of the Signatures on here!

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                            Jim
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                            Rails is not Ruby. Rails is a web application framework written in Ruby. Forget about Rails if you're interested in Ruby for SketchUp.

                            You can't go wrong with the Pickaxe book. However, I don't believe you need to purchase anything as there is plenty of material online to get quite in-depth.

                            @click draw said:

                            So literature to buy if one was to, Ruby or ruby on rails? Sounds like ruby on rails would be the next step or more advanced than ruby?
                            Thanks,

                            Jeff

                            Hi

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                              Click Draw
                              last edited by

                              Gotcha, thank you. Good advise.

                              Cheers,

                              Jeff

                              Have I mentioned how much of a laugh I get out of some of the Signatures on here!

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                                BTM
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                                @chris fullmer said:

                                pushpull all faces in the model

                                😞 AAHHHHH!!!! It took me HOURS to find the typename function!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😠
                                ...but at least I know now 😐

                                model = Sketchup.active_model
                                entities = model.active_entities
                                #  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -
                                entities.each { |entity| 
                                   if entity.typename == "Face"
                                   entity.pushpull 10
                                   end
                                }
                                
                                

                                (WHY can't it be easier to find things on the sketchup ruby API list????)
                                Also, it gives weird, unexpected results sometimes: it seems to pushpull the new faces it makes too ❓

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                                • AdamBA Offline
                                  AdamB
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                                  [Slightly OT]

                                  I've always been very careful to use Object#kind_of? rather than Object#class so that code works with any derived classes too. (Rather than just testing for an explicit class).

                                  Good idea? Bad idea?

                                  Adam

                                  Developer of LightUp Click for website

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                                  • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                    Chris Fullmer
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                                    Awesome!

                                    My theory on why it pushpulls some new faces is because it is going through .each entitiy in the entities list. Well, its a dynamic list of the entities in the model, so as soon as you pushpull a face, it creates new faces and adds them somewhere to that entities list. It might be to a part of the list the it has already processed, so it won't do those faces. Or they might get added towards the end of the list to a part that has not yet been processed, so it will pushpull those when it reaches them.

                                    The way to counter that is instead of pushpulling all faces as you find them, add them to an array. Then once you've gone through all the entities and found all the faces, then run through the faces array and pushpull them.

                                    Another check you might want to add is a vildity check to make sure the face you are about to pushpull is valid. Say you have more intricate geometry with original faces facing eachother. Then if one gets pushpulled first to the exact distance that it overlafs the other face, you might very vell end up deleting the other face, and it will give an error when you try to pushpull it. So if you do something like

                                    faces.each do |face| face.pushpull( 100 ) if face.valid? end

                                    Then it will skip faces that have been deleted in the proces of pushpulling other faces.

                                    And the API gets much easier to work with after a while. I promise. Just for fun, read through the methods in a cuple of classes everyday. And re-read them often. Its helpful.

                                    Well done,

                                    Chris

                                    Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                                    All my Plugins I've written

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                                      BTM
                                      last edited by

                                      I have no idea, I'm just learning the sketchup API; maybe Chris will come by and give you his input.

                                      ... Anyways, now I'm trying to figure out how to make a transformation tool like the move tool. Any tips?

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                                      • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                        Chris Fullmer
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                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        I have no idea, I'm just learning the sketchup API; maybe Chris will come by and give you his input.

                                        Oh goodness, I don't know that. Adam is part of the brains around here. I was hoping to learn from the responses from one of the other programmers. I'm just a hack, I really know very little about the technical ins and outs. Jim posted an interesting idea that I think is related to the question though. It can be found here:

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                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        ... Anyways, now I'm trying to figure out how to make a transformation tool like the move tool. Any tips?

                                        Transformations are still the bane of my life. Little by little I feel like I'm getting control of them, but that is only after a few rather involved transformation scripts. I think I keep writing them because I'm a glutton for punishment.

                                        The idea is that you first create a transformation object. You then apply that to what you want to transform. There are lots of ways to make transformation objects. And different types of entities want to be transformed differently.

                                        For a simple move, start with just moving whatever is selected. Make it so you select geometry, then run the script and it moves the geometry. Easy enough.

                                        1. define the selection to move
                                          selection = Sketvhup.active_model.selection
                                        2. Define the transformation. It will be a translation transformation. this is the example in the API:

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        vector = Geom::Vector3d.new 0,1,0
                                        t = Geom::Transformation.translation vector

                                        The translation transformation needs a vector to determine how to move your object. The vector in the example is 1 unit on the y axis. You can make it 100 units on the y axis, 10 on x, and -200 on z. That would be [10,100,-200], for example. And it would move your selection from where it sits, that distance, on each axis.
                                        3. Apply that transformation to your selection.
                                        t = Geom::Transformation.new([10,100,-200]) entities.transform_entities(t, selection)

                                        I have not tested the code there might be a glitch or two, but I think this will get you started.

                                        Chris

                                        Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                                        All my Plugins I've written

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                                          remus
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                                          A complete rip off of BTMs code:

                                          model = Sketchup.active_model
                                          entities = model.selection
                                          #  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -
                                          entities.each { |e| 
                                             if e.typename == "Face"
                                             e.pushpull 10
                                             end
                                          }
                                          

                                          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                          • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                            Chris Fullmer
                                            last edited by

                                            then change it around and make it erase all faces instead of pushpulling them πŸ˜„

                                            Chris

                                            Edit: you literally just copied and pasted, awesome!

                                            Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                                            All my Plugins I've written

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