[code] ComponentDefinition-delete (another version!)
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You can use a not method (ComponentDefinition.delete), but idea:
definition.entities.erase_entities definition.entities.to_a
between
model.start_operation ("")
and
model.commit_operationSometimes so simpler...
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@alexmozg said:
You can use a not method (ComponentDefinition.delete), but idea:
definition.entities.erase_entities definition.entities.to_a
between
model.start_operation ("")
and
model.commit_operationSometimes so simpler...
So that's the core of it? The commit operation initiates SU to purge the empty definition? I couldn't really work out how your code worked. So I suppose that something in my code interferes with this?
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@thomthom said:
Another thought: Not too sure if it's good that there's two different methods available with the same name. What if one plugin implements one method and another plugin implements the other. Since the method integrates with the SU native class there's no way to avoid conflict.
Can we decide on one?
I'll remove mine from the forum now...
As AlexM points out using the:model.start_operation("Delete Definition") definition.entities.erase_entities(definition.entities.to_a) model.commit_operation
it has been discovered how to do what we want anyway without a new method at all...
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@tig said:
it has been discovered how to do what we want anyway without a new method at all...
Sorry to bring back a very old post/topic but I'm trying to delete definitions and I tried using the code AlexMozg wrote but I'm having problems with it and to be honest I don't really understand how the code works so I'm not sure what's going wrong.
The error I get is... Error: #<TypeError: reference to deleted ComponentDefinition>
Is there another way to do this if not what should I be looking for in regards to the problem I'm having?
Thanks.
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If you want to delete ALL definitions in a model [use with care!]
A one-liner like:m=Sketchup.active_model;m.start_operation('!');m.definitions.each{|d|d.entities.clear!};m.commit_operation
does it.
BUT if you want to delete just the definitions of Selected component-instances [and of course the instances will vanish too] use:
m=Sketchup.active_model;m.start_operation('!');ds=[];m.selection.grep(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance).each{|i|ds<<i.definition};ds.uniq.each{|d|d.entities.clear!};m.commit_operation
this way you make an array of all affected definitions and process those just once each - otherwise, if you have two instances selected of the same definition, then the second instance processed has an invalid 'deleted definition' so it will fail etc...
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Thanks TIG,
The second code is what I'm looking to do but I'm getting this error...
Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method `confirm_operation' for #Sketchup::Model:0x8e9a4b4>Also I tried selecting the definition I want to delete with this but it doesn't seem to work
@model.selection.add(#<Sketchup;;ComponentDefinition;0xbcd77a0>)
I forgot to mention that if I manually select the instance it does delete it and the parent from the components viewer but leaves the subcomponents.
I'm still trying to figure out what your code does, this is a little over my pay grade!
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Ok so after a beer break I figured out why I couldn't select the instance... I was trying to select the definition!
When I comment out m.confirm_operation everything seems to work but obviously there's something wrong with the code or I wouldn't need to comment it out.
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Here's something interesting/weird that's happening...
After I delete the definition I iterate through model.definitions just to make sure everything was getting deleted but I found that the parent instance isn't getting deleted and the names of the subcomponents aren't getting deleted either... which causes the new component being created to be renamed with #1 at the end...
Any idea why?
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It's '
commit_operation
' NOT 'confirm_operation
' - my typo - it's now corrected in my earlier code...
You can manually select objects including instances, and just the instances' definitions will be processed.
You can only add 'entities' to a Selection [like geometry or instances] in code.
NOT a 'definition' - which is NOT an 'entity'... -
@tig said:
It's '
commit_operation
' NOT 'confirm_operation
' - my typo - it's now corrected in my earlier code...
You can manually select objects including instances, and just the instances' definitions will be processed.
You can only add 'entities' to a Selection [like geometry or instances] in code.
NOT a 'definition' - which is NOT an 'entity'...Thanks you sir! That works perfectly! I should of caught that but I just figured it was a command I didn't know of yet!
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