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    • honoluludesktopH Offline
      honoluludesktop
      last edited by

      OK, I put:

      
         if e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
             name=e.definition.name#e.typename
             faces=e.definition.entities
             WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)
         end
      
      

      And:

        
      def WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)# procedure or method
         faces.each do |e|
           info = e.typename
           if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
             UI.messagebox(name+"; "+info)
           end #endif
         end #end do
      end #end method
      
      

      So, you declare a array=[], but a collection (something like an array) makes itself?
      OK, how do I make a collection of the geometric imformation inside each face so that I can access it later? Wild guess to start below:

        
      def WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)# procedure or method
         faces.each do |e| #why do we use e; can I use f?
           info = e.typename
           if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
      
              facegeo=e.something #get face geo collection goes here?
      
           end #endif
         end #end do
      end #end method
      
      
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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        @honoluludesktop said:

        OK, I put:

        I USE CAPITALS FOR EASE OF READING ONLY !!!

        
        >    if e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
        >        name=e.definition.name#e.typename### NAME IS THE 'NAME' - LIKE 'BED' TYPENAME IS THE CLASS/KIND_OF ETC
        >        faces=e.definition.entities### THERE WILL BE MORE THAN FACES IN ENTITIES - AT LEAST EDGES TO FORM THE FACES
        >        WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)### IF YOU WANT TO PASS THE DEFINITION THEN PASS E.DEFINITION NOT ITS 'NAME'
        >        ### REMEMBER THAT 'FACES' IS 'ENTITIES' THAT WILL INCLUDE FACES BUT NOT JUST FACES ALONE...
        >    end
        > 
        

        And:

          
        > ### START DEF WITH lowercase LETTERS !!! wmy_putdxf etc
        > ### THIS GETS YOU NOTHING EXCEPT A MESSAGE LISTING THE DEF'S NAME AND EACH FACE IN TURN...
        > def WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)# procedure or method
        >    faces.each do |e|
        >      info = e.typename
        >      if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
        >        UI.messagebox(name+"; "+info)
        >      end #endif
        >    end #end do
        > end #end method
        > 
        

        So, you declare a array=[], but a collection (something like an array) makes itself?
        AN ARRAY FACES=[] IS A LIST
        OK, how do I make a collection of the geometric imformation inside each face so that I can access it later? Wild guess to start below:

          ### REMEMBER THE lowercase LETTERS TA THE START
        > def WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)# procedure or method
        >    faces.each do |e| #why do we use e; can I use f? ### CAN USE ANY VARIBALE 'E' IS OFTEN USED FOR 'EntitY'
        >      info = e.typename
        >      if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
        > 
        >         facegeo=e.something #get face geo collection goes here?
        > 
        >      end #endif
        >    end #end do
        > end #end method
        > 
        

        HERE IS MY GET FACE VERSION...

        
        if object.class==Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
          faces=[]
          object.definition.entities.each{|entity|
            faces<< entity if entity.class==Sketchup;;Face
          }
          ### now do stuff to these faces...
        end#if
        
        

        Done with sub-defs or anything... Tests if the object is an Instance and if so make an Array [list] of its Definition's Entities' Faces to process...

        TIG

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        • honoluludesktopH Offline
          honoluludesktop
          last edited by

          Thanks guys. Will work on this later tonight after I get home. About the lowercase, if the def is inside a module, will it make a difference?

          This runs ok on my system:

          
          require 'sketchup.rb'
           
          module WMY_putdxf
           
            def WMY_putdxf.main
           
              model = Sketchup.active_model # make db of active model
          	entities = model.active_entities
              selection = model.selection # make db of selections
          	
             if model.selection.empty? 
                 entities = model.active_entities    
             else 
                entities = model.selection    
             end
          	 
           	# test if selection made
              entities.each do |e| # do loop through database and place entities in type array
          	    if e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
          			#comp_file_name=e.definition.name
          			name=e.definition.name#e.typename
          			faces=e.definition.entities
          			WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)
          		end
          	end
           
            end # .main method
            
            def WMY_putdxf.get_faces(name,faces)# procedure or method
          
          	faces.each do |e|
          	   info = e.typename
          	   if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
          			UI.messagebox(name+"; "+info)
          	   end #ednif
          	end #end do
              
            end
               
          end # WMY_putdxf module
            
          #----------------menu------------------
          if !file_loaded?(__FILE__) #_FILE_  permits renaming the file
            UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Yet Another Test") { WMY_putdxf.main }
          end
           
          file_loaded(__FILE__)
          

          But with WMY_ as wmy_ this error message:

          Error Loading File yet_another_script.rb
          C:/PROGRA~1/Google/GO2494~1/Plugins/yet_another_script.rb:3: class/module name must be CONSTANT

          Sorry for the uneven indenting, when I copy from notepad++ and paste, the indent spacing changes.

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
            last edited by

            module names always must start with a capital letter. methods do not start with a cap. Classes start with a cap. That is the basic rule. Constants are variables that start with a capital letter, and should remain constant - like Pi.

            Chris

            Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
            All my Plugins I've written

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              @chris fullmer said:

              module names always must start with a capital letter. methods do not start with a cap. Classes start with a cap. That is the basic rule. Constants are variables that start with a capital letter, and should remain constant - like Pi.

              Chris

              Normal convention is to type constants in all caps.

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

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                Sorry for the confusion 😳 - I didn't realise there was an enclosing module / class. They need initial CAPITAL letter; whereas defs and variables need lowercase. Consonants ion caps e.g. ORIGIN...

                TIG

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                • honoluludesktopH Offline
                  honoluludesktop
                  last edited by

                  OK I am stuck again. Problem is with the last box of code below:

                  This is the main proc, methods below are at the bottom of the code in this section:

                  
                  model = Sketchup.active_model
                  entities = model.active_entities
                  selection = model.selection
                  
                  if model.selection.empty?
                    entities = model.active_entities
                  else
                    entities = model.selection
                  end
                  
                  entities.each do |e|
                    if e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
                      the_name=e.definition.name
                      stuff=e.definition.entities
                      counter=0
                      faces=[]
                      stuff.each do |e|
                        if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
                          counter=counter+1
                          faces.push e
                        end ###if
                      end ###loop
                      points=[]
                      add_face_vert_to_file(faces,points)
                      make_comp_face_file(the_name,faces,counter,model,points)
                    end ###if
                  end ###loop
                  
                  

                  Method to make a collection of face.vertices

                  
                  ###make vertices file of faces in component
                  def add_face_vert_to_file(faces,points)
                    faces.each do |e|
                      points.push e.vertices
                    end ###end loop
                  end
                  
                  

                  Method to make empty text file, then (where I fail) to take the face.vertices and copy them as string to the text file.

                  
                  ###create file ComponentName.txt
                  def make_comp_face_file(the_name,faces,counter,model,points)
                    the_line=the_name+" ",counter," faces"
                    UI.messagebox(the_line)
                    model_filename = File.basename(model.path)
                    path=File.dirname(model.path)+"\\"
                    out_name=the_name+".txt"
                    out_path=path+out_name
                    $mesh_file=File.new(out_path,"w")
                  
                    #HERE is problem code. How do I take the collection
                    #of face.vertices and copy as strings to the text file.
                    points.each do |e|
                      $mesh_file.puts(e.x.to_s)
                      $mesh_file.puts(e.y.to_s)
                      $mesh_file.puts(e.z.to_s)
                    end ###loop
                  end
                  
                  

                  Am writing with the Web Console, and having some problems. Saving seems to drop characters, and the indents are gone. Any ideas?

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    
                    points.each do |e|
                        $mesh_file.puts(e.x.to_s)
                        $mesh_file.puts(e.y.to_s)
                        $mesh_file.puts(e.z.to_s)
                    end ###loop
                    
                    

                    Adds x/y/z into file on separate lines...
                    to test if it's at least getting the points values use plain puts so it appears in the console

                    
                    points.each do |e|
                        puts(e.x.to_s)
                        puts(e.y.to_s)
                        puts(e.z.to_s)
                    end ###loop
                    
                    

                    To write an xyz line use

                    
                    points.each do |e|
                        $mesh_file.puts(e.x.to_s+","+e.y.to_s+","+e.z.to_s)
                    end ###loop
                    
                    

                    Does

                    $mesh_file=File.new(out_path,"w")
                    

                    actually make the file ?
                    You need to open the file for writing AND then close it after you are done writing to it.

                    $mesh_file.close
                    

                    perhaps it's still open and so a second [separate] attempt to write to it fails...

                    TIG

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                    • Chris FullmerC Offline
                      Chris Fullmer
                      last edited by

                      @thomthom said:

                      Normal convention is to type constants in all caps.

                      Oh yeah! I rarely intialize them. Thanks Thom,

                      Chris

                      Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                      All my Plugins I've written

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                      • honoluludesktopH Offline
                        honoluludesktop
                        last edited by

                        TIG, Just got up, and finished reading at your post. Thanks I think I understand, and have a lot to work with.

                        $mesh_file=File.new(out_path,"w")

                        Made a 0 byte file that I can see in "My Computer". I assumed it was open, guess it wasn't:-). Looks like a lot of stuff to work on later today. Good advice about using "puts" to check output. I use the messagebox a lot but that is slow.

                        puts(e.x.to_s) prints Sketchup::Vertex:0xea24668 ?-(, Crossed this bridge once before, but don't recall how to get output as a number.

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                        • Chris FullmerC Offline
                          Chris Fullmer
                          last edited by

                          puts(e.x.to_s) should return a numerical "x" position if e is a Point3d object. if e is a vertex, it should return an error. If e is a vertex, you can do e.position.x and that will return the x position of the vertex.

                          That sounded confusing to me. A few more lines of your code and I could give a slightly more complete example.

                          Great job so far!

                          Chris

                          Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                          All my Plugins I've written

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                          • honoluludesktopH Offline
                            honoluludesktop
                            last edited by

                            "oops: - I" πŸ™‚ A little slow this morning, didn't get it until now. Thanks guys, lets see how far I can get with what I have before I, OOPS:-(, need help getting off the floor. Might not take too long.

                            Tig, I can now open, write to, and close files:-)

                            Chris above here is where I stumbled on the code.

                            It occurred to me that a "method", a "function" in other languages (I missed this one), was in my day know as a "procedure", having evolved from a "[C}all". Before this I did a Basic "sub routine", itself born out of "jump xxxx:xxxx, where xxxx:xxxx began a set of instruction that ended in "return". Before "Buddha" it was all 1111's and 0000's πŸ™‚

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                            • honoluludesktopH Offline
                              honoluludesktop
                              last edited by

                              Help! How do I get a number that repersents the location of a face vertices? The following is setup for Web Console. When I output to UI.messagebox(e.vertices), I get:

                              #Sketchup::Vertex:0xfc83800#Sketchup::Vertex:0xfc837e8#Sketchup::Vertex:0xfc837d0

                              The main proc is at the bottom, and the methods are above it.

                              
                              model = Sketchup.active_model
                              entities = model.active_entities
                              selection = model.selection
                              
                              ### Test is selection made
                              if model.selection.empty?
                                entities = model.active_entities
                              else
                                entities = model.selection
                              end
                              
                              ###create file ComponentName.txt
                              def make_comp_face_file(the_name,faces,counter,model)
                                the_line=the_name+" ",counter," faces"
                                UI.messagebox(the_line)
                                model_filename = File.basename(model.path)
                                path=File.dirname(model.path)+"\\"
                                out_name=the_name+".txt"
                                out_path=path+out_name
                              end
                              
                              ###make vertices collection of faces in component
                              def add_face_vertices_collect(faces,points)
                                faces.each do |e|
                                  points.push e.outer_loop
                                end ### loop
                              end
                              
                              ###make 3dpoint from vertex HELP HERE!!!! I think
                              def print_vertices_collect(points)
                                points.each do |e|
                                  UI.messagebox(e.vertices)       ###puts to test will be 
                                  ###$points_file.puts(e.vertices)###put here when works
                                end
                              end
                              
                              ###Get su;;component collection
                              entities.each do |e|
                                if e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
                                  the_name=e.definition.name
                                  stuff=e.definition.entities
                                  faces=[]
                                  counter=0
                                  ###Locate faces in each component and make faces collection
                                  stuff.each do |e|
                              	if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
                              	  counter=counter+1
                              	  faces.push e
                              	end ###if
                                  end ###loop
                                  make_comp_face_file(the_name,faces,counter,model)####Have to
                                  points=[]
                                  add_face_vertices_collect(faces,points)          ####nest these
                                  print_vertices_collect(points)                   ####later
                                  $points_file.close
                                end ###if
                              end ###loop
                              
                              
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                              • J Offline
                                Jim
                                last edited by

                                The Vertex entity has a position.

                                
                                point = vertex.position
                                
                                

                                The position will be relative to parent container, and not relative the SketchUp axes.

                                Hi

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  
                                  ### points>>>vertices
                                  vertices.each do |vertex|
                                    $points_file.puts(vertex.vertices.point.to_a)
                                    ### FILE of VERTICES POINTS AS AN ARRAY ONE PER LINE...
                                  end
                                  
                                  

                                  TIG

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                                  • honoluludesktopH Offline
                                    honoluludesktop
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi guys, Thanks for your help. I stumbled on e.vertices.x.position after starting over. Now how do I read the SU Ruby API to make this easier to understand?-(

                                    
                                    model = Sketchup.active_model
                                    entities = model.entities
                                    selection = model.selection
                                    
                                    if model.selection.empty?
                                    	entities = model.active_entities
                                    else
                                    	entities = model.selection
                                    end
                                    
                                    entities.each do |e|
                                    	if e.is_a? Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
                                    		ci_name=e.definition.name
                                    		#UI.messagebox(ci_name)
                                    		ci_collection=e.definition.entities
                                    		#UI.messagebox(ci_collection)
                                    		ci_collection.each do |e|
                                    			ci_faces_collection=[]
                                    			if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Face
                                    				ci_faces_collection.push e
                                    				ci_faces_collection.each do |e|
                                    					faces_vertices_collection=[]
                                    					if e.vertices
                                    						faces_vertices_collection.push e
                                    						puts(e.vertices.x.position)
                                    					end
                                    				end
                                    			end
                                    		end
                                    	end 
                                    end
                                    
                                    
                                    
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                                    • TIGT Offline
                                      TIG Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      Edges, Loops, Curves, Faces, etc have vertices and those vertices have a position vertices.position (i.e. a point)
                                      points have x/y/z values vertices.position.x
                                      DON'T muddle them up! ❗

                                      TIG

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                                      • honoluludesktopH Offline
                                        honoluludesktop
                                        last edited by

                                        OK, so how do I get the coordinate values for each vertex on each face.vertices? I think I understand vertex.position, and face.vertices, but how do I get a collection of vertex for each vertices.

                                        Can't be impossible, can it?

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                                        • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                          Chris Fullmer
                                          last edited by

                                          look at the Face.vertices here:

                                          http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/face.html#vertices

                                          it says what it returns - an array of vertx objects. So to get positions for all those vertices, you need to loop through that array. Something like this:

                                          ` vert_array = my_face.vertices
                                          position_array = []
                                          x_position_array = []

                                          vert_array.each do |v|
                                          position_array << v.position
                                          x_position_array << v.position.x
                                          end`

                                          Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                                          All my Plugins I've written

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            @honoluludesktop said:

                                            OK, so how do I get the coordinate values for each vertex on each face.vertices? I think I understand vertex.position, and face.vertices, but how do I get a collection of vertex for each vertices.
                                            Can't be impossible, can it?

                                            That is not logical ❗
                                            If you have run vertices=face.vertices you already have a collection [i.e. an array] of the face's vertices !
                                            If you then look at each of them you can get their positions as another array,
                                            e.g. positions=[]; vertices.each{|v|positions<< v.position}
                                            Now you can look at each 'position' in that array (i.e. it's a point) and get the x/y/z values etc
                                            positions.each{|p|puts p.x;puts p.y;puts p.z}
                                            ❓
                                            You seem to making this more complicated than it needs to be...

                                            TIG

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