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    • artmusicstudioA Offline
      artmusicstudio
      last edited by

      hello,
      i went thru all topics dealing with component naming,
      but i cannot find a solution.

      i would like to give a name to a created component by this code:

      ######## start code

      model = Sketchup.active_model
      entities = model.active_entities
      rl1 = [0, y1, 0]
      rl2 = [0, y2, z]
      group = entities.add_group
      entities2 = group.entities
      new_line = entities2.add_line rl1, rl2
      length = new_line.length

             centerpoint = rl1
                                        # Create a circle perpendicular to the normal or Z axis
             vector = rl2
             vector2 = vector.normalize!
         
             edges = entities2.add_circle centerpoint, vector2, $thradius
          
             kreis = entities2.add_face edges
             kreis.pushpull -(5/$faktor)/100
          
         $masterrailingtms = group.to_component      
         # HERE I WOULD LIKE TO DEFINE A NAME FOR THIS NEW COMPONENT, WHICH I CAN SEE IN IN SKP ENTITY-INORMATION-WINDOW. this name also hopefully appears in the copied instances of this component, but most important is the name for component [0]
      

      ######## end code

      can somebody help me?
      thanx
      stan

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Your
        xxxx = group.to_component
        refers to an component-instance NOT a component-definition: so to find the instance's definition use:
        defn = xxx.definition
        then rename it thus:
        defn.name = "foo_fighter"
        Be aware if there is already a 'foo_fighter' definition it'll become 'foo_fighter#1' etc

        PS: don't use global $var variables which will potentially clash with others tools - wrap your code in your own module and use @var instead.

        TIG

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        • artmusicstudioA Offline
          artmusicstudio
          last edited by

          hi tig, thanx,
          this work well, one step further for me, now i can identify the "children" of the masters exactly. that's perfect.
          just to understand exactly:
          a name of component instance defined by this method appears in the field "description"

          a group named by group.name = "xxx" appears in the filed "name"

          is there also a way to NAME a component or its instance besides a description?

          thanx
          stan

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Both components and groups [and also images for that matter] that you see placed inside a model are instances of their 'definition'.

            Every 'definition' has a unique definition.name - this can be reset provided it is unique - if 'xxx' is already used SketchUp auto-increments the name as 'xxx#1' etc.
            For a component that is the 'Definition Name' displayed in Entity Info, the Component-Browser's top-most field, and in the Outliner as <defname>.
            A component-instance can also have a instance.name this the 'Name' displayed in Entity Info, and in the Outliner as name<defname>. This need not be assigned and it does not need to be unique.
            You can find defn = instance.definition etc.

            A group also has a unique definition.name that is usually hidden from the user - something like ' Group#99'. You can change this through the API to another unique definition.name - but for what purpose?
            There is also group.name - akin to the instance.name. This need not be assigned and it does not need to be unique. This is the 'Name' displayed in Entity Info and in the Outliner [if the Name=='' then the Outliner says 'Group']
            You cannot directly find a group.definition in the API, BUT defn = group.entities.parent should return its definition.

            The definition.description can be assigned and for a component appears this in the second-from-top field in the Component-Browser.
            Although you can assign a definition.description to a group it is not seen anywhere by a user - it is only accessible through the API.

            When you convert a group to a component the name of the component definition is taken as the group's definition.name [e.g. ' Group#666'] NOT the group.name.
            What is returned by the group's conversion to a component is an instance NOT a definition, so to find the definition itself use the code given in the earlier reply. Then you can use defn.name='xxxx' as desired...

            TIG

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            • plot-parisP Offline
              plot-paris
              last edited by

              is there a Version that works with SketchUp 2016?

              Bulk conversion of components to groups doesn't seem to be working (and is sorely needed when importing a 3ds-model, where every object is a component)

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              • M Offline
                Mooeee
                last edited by

                Is there any news as to whether this plugin will be updated to SketchUp 2017 as it looks a really useful plugin, or is there a similar plugin out there to use.

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                • sdmitchS Offline
                  sdmitch
                  last edited by

                  @plot-paris said:

                  Bulk conversion of components to groups doesn't seem to be working (and is sorely needed when importing a 3ds-model, where every object is a component)

                  Here is a code snippet you can try. Paste it into the Ruby Console and press Enter. It will convert all Component instances in the selection to a group.

                  @mod = Sketchup.active_model
                  @ent = @mod.active_entities
                  @sel = @mod.selection
                  @vue = @mod.active_view
                  cmps = @sel.grep(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance)
                  cmps.each{|ci|
                   grp = @ent.add_group(ci)
                   grp.name = ci.definition.name
                   ci.explode
                  }
                  @mod.definitions.purge_unused
                  
                  

                  Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

                  http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                  • BoxB Offline
                    Box
                    last edited by

                    Hopefully Plot will enjoy your post even though it is 1 year later.

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                    • sdmitchS Offline
                      sdmitch
                      last edited by

                      @box said:

                      Hopefully Plot will enjoy your post even though it is 1 year later.

                      DOH!!!

                      Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

                      http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                      • F Offline
                        faust07
                        last edited by

                        Thanks sdmitch, used your code snippet to convert components to groups for MSPhysics. The reason is that MSP does not accept components for coupling with joints. The conversion of about 200 components with subcomponents into groups would have taken a long time...

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