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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      The second should work for you.

      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        david.
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        I don't know of a built in way of doing this. For my purposes, I recursively iterate through each top level group and component while maintaining a list of records containing the level spec and other relevant data for each child entity. Classes are perfect for this BTW. I use tests of the form:

        entity.instance_of?( Sketchup;;Group ) ...
        entity.instance_of?( Sketchup;;ComponentInstance )
        

        It would be nice if the Sketchup Ruby API supported a built in utility to do this.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
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          If you want to find components that do not contain other components then inspect the model's definitions...

          
          what_I_want=[]
          Sketchup.active_model.definitions.each{|d|
            components=false
            d.entities.each{|e|
              if e.class==Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
                components=true
                break
              end#if
            }
            what_I_want<<d if not components
          }
          if what_I_want[0]
            puts what_I_want
          end#if
          
          

          This returns & 'puts' an array of the definitions containing components...
          You can also expand it for Groups...

          TIG

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            NewOne
            last edited by

            Many thanks TIG! Just one thing I can't figure out how to do it: I want to apply this jut to that definitions which are used in model, but I don't want to purge unused definitions. Unfortunately, active_model gives just active entities. Everything is inside a group or component is not accesible.

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              Iterate all model.definitions - for each definition iterate through its .instances array.

              Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                NewOne
                last edited by

                @thomthom said:

                Iterate all model.definitions - for each definition iterate through its .instances array.

                AND?? This is what TIG's idea does... πŸ˜’ I want to make difference between definitions that are used in model and definitions that are not used in model. (let's say you make a component, then delete it. It remains in Component Browser, but you don't have it in model anymore).
                TIG's script reports me ALL definitions.

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                  david.
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                  @newone said:

                  @thomthom said:

                  Iterate all model.definitions - for each definition iterate through its .instances array.

                  AND?? This is what TIG's idea does... πŸ˜’ I want to make difference between definitions that are used in model and definitions that are not used in model. (let's say you make a component, then delete it. It remains in Component Browser, but you don't have it in model anymore).
                  TIG's script reports me ALL definitions.

                  At the top level, you have to iterate through the model or selection entities, not the definitions. For each compound entity found, you then have to iterate through its child entities. There are 2 different ways of doing that depending on whether a compound entity is a group or component.

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                    Jim
                    last edited by

                    definitions have .instances.

                    Hi

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @newone said:

                      @thomthom said:

                      Iterate all model.definitions - for each definition iterate through its .instances array.

                      AND?? This is what TIG's idea does... πŸ˜’ I want to make difference between definitions that are used in model and definitions that are not used in model. (let's say you make a component, then delete it. It remains in Component Browser, but you don't have it in model anymore).
                      TIG's script reports me ALL definitions.

                      Unused definitions doesn't have any instances. So when you iterate over all the definitions you check for those that have instances. No need to iterate the entire model.

                      
                      Sketchup.active_model.definitions.each { |d|
                        if !d.group? && !d.image? && d.count_instances
                          # Perform your actions to the definition here.
                          # Note the check for group and image definitions - they are also included in the definition list.
                        end
                      }
                      
                      

                      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        @david. said:

                        @newone said:

                        @thomthom said:

                        Iterate all model.definitions - for each definition iterate through its .instances array.

                        AND?? This is what TIG's idea does... πŸ˜’ I want to make difference between definitions that are used in model and definitions that are not used in model. (let's say you make a component, then delete it. It remains in Component Browser, but you don't have it in model anymore).
                        TIG's script reports me ALL definitions.

                        At the top level, you have to iterate through the model or selection entities, not the definitions. For each compound entity found, you then have to iterate through its child entities. There are 2 different ways of doing that depending on whether a compound entity is a group or component.

                        Unless you need to know it's parents, or location in the model entity tree, there is no need to parse the whole model. To iterate only used definitions, the definition list is all you need.

                        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          david.
                          last edited by

                          @thomthom said:

                          @david. said:

                          @newone said:

                          @thomthom said:

                          Iterate all model.definitions - for each definition iterate through its .instances array.

                          AND?? This is what TIG's idea does... πŸ˜’ I want to make difference between definitions that are used in model and definitions that are not used in model. (let's say you make a component, then delete it. It remains in Component Browser, but you don't have it in model anymore).
                          TIG's script reports me ALL definitions.

                          At the top level, you have to iterate through the model or selection entities, not the definitions. For each compound entity found, you then have to iterate through its child entities. There are 2 different ways of doing that depending on whether a compound entity is a group or component.

                          Unless you need to know it's parents, or location in the model entity tree, there is no need to parse the whole model. To iterate only used definitions, the definition list is all you need.

                          If you re-read to OP, that is what I understood that he wants...

                          @newone said:

                          Hy, I was playing a little with Entity.parent and model methods and I can't figure out how can I determine the "depth" of an entity. If I have a component (or group) that is encapsulated deep in other component, how can I find how deep (in numbers from 0 to n, where 0 means the component is topmost)

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                            NewOne
                            last edited by

                            Thanks thomthom, sorry... I was tired whed I read your post and I didn't understood exactly what you mean. But, Jim opened my eyes. β˜€
                            Finally this is how I did it:

                            model = Sketchup.active_model
                            all_defs = model.definitions
                            in_model = 0
                            out_model = 0
                            t1 = Time.new
                            
                            all_defs.each do |defn|
                            	count = defn.count_instances
                            		if count == 0
                            			out_model += 1
                            		else
                            			in_model += 1
                            		end
                            end
                            t2 = Time.new
                            dt = t2 - t1
                            puts 'time for completion; ' + dt.to_s
                            puts 'all definitions; ' + all_defs.length.to_s
                            puts 'in model; ' + in_model.to_s
                            puts 'out_model; ' + out_model.to_s
                            

                            I was surprised that with 1600 component definitions , time for completion was 0.0

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