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    • TaffGochT Offline
      TaffGoch
      last edited by

      Metterz,

      As toxicvoxel suggests, I commonly use DXF to both import and export a text file describing lines, endpoints and faces. Note that most DXF files are text files. (Some can be binary, but SketchUp will export the ASCII text version.)

      You can use a text editor, if the model is not too complex, but I also (more often) use Excel. You can learn about the DXF format at the AutoDesk website:

      ASCII DXF File Format

      Regards,
      Taff

      "Information is not knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        I am a total non programmer but the collada (*.dae) file SU is capable to export is also a text file (in *.xml format).

        XML format is becoming kind of "popular" nowadays, too. The advantage of it is that even the free version of SU exports it - hidden in the kmz file which is actually a zip file (you can rename it and open it to see within the model folder).

        Gai...

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by

          Do you mean simple width, depth, and height information? If so, then you could use Groups to specify each "thing" and export its overall dimensions to a text file.

          Hi

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          • M Offline
            Metterz
            last edited by

            Ok there's no way I can afford SU Pro to export anything other than .kmz files. Is it possible to make a text file without exporting files, eg. using Ruby?

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            • M Offline
              Metterz
              last edited by

              And besides, the program's meant to be written for an end user, so the SU part of the whole thing has to be the freeware version...

              Thanks all for your help

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              • J Offline
                Jim
                last edited by

                @metterz said:

                Ok there's no way I can afford SU Pro to export anything other than .kmz files. Is it possible to make a text file without exporting files, eg. using Ruby?

                Yes, it's possible, but it's not clear to me exactly what data you need as the output?

                Hi

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                • M Offline
                  Metterz
                  last edited by

                  Just a string of numbers will probably do, like maybe co-ords of each corner of each group/component. I just need some text file data that MS Access can use to easily acquire the dimensions of groups/components in a SU file. It will probably easier if I can make an Excel spreadsheet though, instead of a text file.
                  I don't know how the contents of the dimensions file will be arranged, but i'll try to work with whatever I can get out of the SU model

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                  • J Offline
                    Jim
                    last edited by

                    At a basic level, this will do what you need.

                    
                    
                    outfile = File.new( "c;\\output.csv", "w")
                    
                    Sketchup.active_model.entities.each do |e|
                      next unless e.is_a? Sketchup;;Group or e.is_a? Sketchup;;ConponentInstance
                      bbox = e.bounds
                      0.upto(7) do |i|
                        c = bbox.corner(i)
                        outfile.print "#{c.x.to_f},#{c.y.to_f},#{c.z.to_f}\n"
                      end
                      outfile.puts "\n"
                    end
                    outfile.close
                    
                    

                    Hi

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                    • M Offline
                      Metterz
                      last edited by

                      Ok thanks a lot, but what language is this code in? I tried entering it into Ruby but it died on the second line... Sorry if i'm being awkward, my programming experience is limited - particularly with SU.

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                      • M Offline
                        Metterz
                        last edited by

                        I'll be more specific there: it gave me a syntax error message on the second line...

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                        • J Offline
                          Jim
                          last edited by

                          Sorry about that, I had to hurry off thismorning.

                          The following snippet is still not a full-featured plugin. Everything is hard-coded in the script. You will need to edit the script and restart SketchUp to make any edits effective. It is just a quick example of how to do it.

                          I gave it a menu item in the Plugins menu called "Export corners."

                          
                          UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Export Corners") do
                            outfile = File.new( "c;\\output.csv", "w")
                            Sketchup.active_model.entities.each do |e|
                              next unless e.is_a? Sketchup;;Group or e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
                              bbox = e.bounds
                              0.upto(7) do |i|
                                c = bbox.corner(i)
                                outfile.print "#{c.x.to_f},#{c.y.to_f},#{c.z.to_f}\n"
                              end
                              outfile.puts "\n"
                            end
                            outfile.close
                          end
                          
                          
                          

                          Hi

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                          • M Offline
                            Metterz
                            last edited by

                            Ok, after entering the first line into the Ruby Console, I got this...

                            UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Export Corners") do
                            Error; #<SyntaxError; (eval);149; compile error
                            (eval);149; syntax error
                            UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Export Corners") do
                                                                            ^>
                            (eval);149
                            

                            I'm guessing the code isn't intended for Ruby, so where do I enter it to get the plugin working?

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                            • J Offline
                              Jim
                              last edited by

                              Oh sorry again - I keep making assumptions that people can read my mind.

                              Here is a file to download and put in your Plugins folder; then restart SketchUp.


                              export_corners.rb

                              Hi

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