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    • S Offline
      sean
      last edited by

      Hello,
      After being prompted the choose an origin pt with the select arrow, I get this error message in the ruby console:

      Error: #<TypeError: nil can't be coerced into Length>
      (eval):305:in *' (eval):305:in draw_geometry'
      (eval):302:in each' (eval):302:in draw_geometry'
      (eval):217:in `onLButtonUp'
      (eval):305

      Any ideas?

      Thank you, Sean

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      • Didier BurD Offline
        Didier Bur
        last edited by

        Can you send the points file plz ?

        DB

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          sean
          last edited by

          Thank you for your response...I'm very excited to use this incredible feature you created.
          I ran into the same error message when using the example .dat file, but here is the small data set I'm trying to use.

          1000.00,1000.00,100.00
          1034.533858,993.624808,99.908233
          1020.720428,982.411558,99.907236
          1008.103818,993.279776,99.925838
          1011.066339,1020.573923,99.90237
          1025.142238,1020.240178,99.911587
          1034.168507,1004.301509,99.602281
          1049.28164,992.438309,99.541444
          1045.509944,986.750619,99.456043
          1026.70047,971.996834,99.763639
          1003.902455,991.625541,99.571882
          1007.982376,1028.739687,99.666664
          1024.432458,1050.097662,101.08374
          1044.260472,1014.620852,101.148239
          1064.304085,989.450915,101.134275
          1079.332153,962.002696,100.848243
          1089.645222,941.189346,100.311875
          1020.982456,939.44901,98.610087
          1013.527321,935.298514,98.521132
          1018.486816,899.700558,98.677255
          1001.102321,897.400163,98.231402
          984.432916,896.728852,98.107135
          1013.757308,953.249984,99.526756
          1005.008462,952.87954,98.928571
          995.625189,962.906458,98.894178
          986.649516,987.386594,99.09342
          981.788023,1001.037428,99.443114
          959.804897,989.74568,98.319992
          959.488753,1000.564305,98.169664
          947.677744,1015.109188,97.876915
          976.468725,1009.732542,99.219763
          989.188118,1008.351768,99.36926
          990.631648,1020.834722,99.261697
          981.915963,1031.09749,98.907372
          1009.786845,1047.904131,99.426804
          997.308417,1042.619927,98.771507
          989.36968,1012.376475,99.747738
          1005.956756,1010.464277,99.839573

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          • S Offline
            sean
            last edited by

            I can also attach the file in an email to the address you provided in the cloud instructions pdf if that is a working address. cheers

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            • Didier BurD Offline
              Didier Bur
              last edited by

              Hi,
              I've tried your file with all kinds of configs (units,snap...) and it works.
              Let's track the bug: open the Ruby console window, launch the script, select the points file and check for error messages in the console.
              Please post the error message if any,

              DB

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                sean
                last edited by

                I haven't tried the script on another machine yet as I mentioned via email, but here is the error message I get...

                Error: #<TypeError: nil can't be coerced into Length>
                (eval):305:in *' (eval):305:in draw_geometry'
                (eval):302:in each' (eval):302:in draw_geometry'
                (eval):217:in `onLButtonUp'

                Thanks for your help,
                Sean

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                • Didier BurD Offline
                  Didier Bur
                  last edited by

                  HI,
                  OK I see where the error seems to be.
                  I bet you are not using a decimal format for the units of your model ?
                  If you use architectural, engineering or fractionnal, I know how to solve your problem. Please tell me what units you are using ?

                  DB

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                  • TIGT Online
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Sounds to me like blank lines in the file returning 'nil' ?

                    TIG

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                    • S Offline
                      sean
                      last edited by

                      I'm using engineering - feet

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                      • Didier BurD Offline
                        Didier Bur
                        last edited by

                        OK, that's what I though. Bug is localized...
                        @TIG: i'll do some test on the line contents to skip blank lines or lines not giving 3 coordinates values.

                        DB

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                          sean
                          last edited by

                          Thank you again...Happy New Year

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                          • S Offline
                            sean
                            last edited by

                            Hi again,
                            Were you able to find a solution to the blank lines returning nil?
                            Thanks

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                            • Didier BurD Offline
                              Didier Bur
                              last edited by

                              Hi,
                              Yes, (forgot to upload it 😳 )
                              It is here:
                              http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=15807
                              Regards,

                              DB

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                                sean
                                last edited by

                                I installed the updated plugin, but I still get the same error message. I also again tried the example.dat file and received the same message. I do not understand how this can be. I appreciate your patience and assistance with this. Do you have any other ideas. My business partner tried it on his machine with the same results. ???

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                                • Didier BurD Offline
                                  Didier Bur
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi,

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  My business partner tried it on his machine with the same results. ???

                                  So this is an evidence that either the file format is wrong, or the script settings are wrong.
                                  -File format: End of line character ? true ASCII file or not ? Local settings for your decimal separator ?
                                  -Script settings: separator "," set OK ?
                                  -SU and model settings: what unit are youy using ? (although all possible units are supported).

                                  The error message clearly points out that the unit is "nothing" (nil) for the script, or that the first coodinate (X) of the first point is nil.
                                  Having tried your small data file here without problem, I wonder what is wrong. Keep searching on this, this will help me improve the script.

                                  DB

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                                    acmejia
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Didier,

                                    I am getting exactly the same problem. I downloaded the latest of your cloud plugin, tried it with both example.dat and a file with three lines written with vi (to ensure it was pure ascii) that had numbers such as
                                    2,3,5
                                    4,6,2
                                    1,2,3

                                    I also tried having a decimal after the numbers
                                    2.01,3.03,5.01, etc...
                                    and having a space for separator.

                                    I am using metric, so the decimal should not be an issue.

                                    I wonder if it is a problem with SketchUp 7 on a mac? I have tried three different versions of cloud, all with different files including example.dat. Always get the same error.

                                    That is too bad because I was so happy when I found your plug in, it is exactly what I need to add some actual data to my galaxy.

                                    Thank you,

                                    Annie

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                                      sean
                                      last edited by

                                      Ah, the blank line skipping solved one issue and the other issue was the unit setting... thank you very much. Is there a way that the guide points created can retain the coordinate data in the entity info? Having the Z coordinate would help identify individual points.

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                                      • Didier BurD Offline
                                        Didier Bur
                                        last edited by

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        Is there a way that the guide points created can retain the coordinate data in the entity info?

                                        Nope. An attribute could be added but will be invisible in the info box, so useless.

                                        DB

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