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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      I really sound like you are attaching it to some random entity. Without seeing the rest of the code I can't tell you specifically what you're doing wrong - but I'm pretty sure that entities[0] does not refer to the group you want to add the attributes to.
      I ask you again: where are you getting the entities variable from? What entities collection does it refer to?

      When you create a group for your box. You're using the .add_group method somewhere. That method returns a reference to the group you created. This is the entity you need to attach the attribute data to.

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        meeta
        last edited by

        here is the code i think its fine..

        
        def draw_beam
        		
        		model = Sketchup.active_model
        		entities = model.entities
        		group = entities.add_group
        		entities = group.entities
        	
        			pt = []
        			pt[0] = [0, 0, 0]
        			pt[1] = [@b, 0, 0]
        			pt[2] = [@b, 0, @h]
        			pt[3] = [0, 0, @h]
        	   
        		c_section = entities.add_face pt
        		 
        		@length = -@length if( c_section.normal.dot(Y_AXIS) < 0 )
        		
        		c_section.pushpull @length
        
        	entity1 = entities[1]
        	status = entity1.set_attribute "Dimensions", "Length", "#{@h} mm"
        	status = entity1.set_attribute "Dimensions", "Width", "#{@b} mm"
        	status = entity1.set_attribute "Dimensions", "Effective Length", "#{@d} mm"
            end
        

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          "Well, there you're problem!" πŸ˜‰

          You are assigning the attributes to a random entity inside your group.

          group = entities.add_group
          Here: you have your group assigned the the variable group. This is the value you want to attach your attributes to.

          p.s.

          
          entities = model.entities
          group = entities.add_group
          
          

          This will always create the group at the top level of the model. If the user opens a group or component when this method is run, the user might expect the group to be created in this context - but your code will not do that. model.active_entities always refer to the current context.

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

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            meeta
            last edited by

            Ahh there is my mistake! I love finding mistakes..

            I thought group is a method and not a variable!

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              .add_group is a method. But it returns a variable - reference to the newly created group. http://code.google.com/intl/nb/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/entities.html#add_group

              You created the variable group and assigned it to the return value of .add_group.

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                meeta
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                @beam = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0] bbox = @beam.bounds point1 = bbox.max point2 = bbox.min b = (point1[0] - point2[0]).abs.to_mm.to_i length = (point1[1] - point2[1]).abs.to_mm.to_i h = (point1[2] - point2[2]).abs.to_mm.to_i @beam.set_attribute "Beam Information", "1. Type of Concrete", "#{@cstrength}"

                Ok one problem now, I have selected active_model as either ComponentInstance or Group. When its a group I can apply the attributes with no problem! But when its a component I am not able to add the information. Is there a way I can add all this information to it? and Is there a way to apply the same attributes to all the ComponentInstances in the active_model?

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @meeta said:

                  @beam = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0] bbox = @beam.bounds point1 = bbox.max point2 = bbox.min b = (point1[0] - point2[0]).abs.to_mm.to_i length = (point1[1] - point2[1]).abs.to_mm.to_i h = (point1[2] - point2[2]).abs.to_mm.to_i @beam.set_attribute "Beam Information", "1. Type of Concrete", "#{@cstrength}"

                  Ok one problem now, I have selected active_model as either ComponentInstance or Group. When its a group I can apply the attributes with no problem! But when its a component I am not able to add the information. Is there a way I can add all this information to it? and Is there a way to apply the same attributes to all the ComponentInstances in the active_model?

                  active_model IS the model NEVER anything else like a ComponentInstance or a Group.
                  You must specify either the ComponentInstance or the Group, and then set_attributes for them.
                  If you want to set_attributes for them, you must first specify them clearly...
                  IF the first thing in a selection is a Group you can apply attributes to it.
                  IF the first thing in a selection is a ComponentInstance you can apply attributes to it.
                  [You can even get the instance.definition of it and set_attributes for that]
                  I see no problems... except that you a not selecting the right type of thing to set_attributes to ?

                  IF @beam = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0] IS the beam then it works... BUT is it the beam first thing in the selection ? You don't tell us enough to see what the @beam = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0] might be ! πŸ˜’

                  TIG

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    apply the attibs to the definition.

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                      meeta
                      last edited by

                      what exactly is a component definition?

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                        meeta
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                        	if (Sketchup.active_model.selection[0].typename == "Group" or Sketchup.active_model.selection[0].typename == "ComponentDefinition")
                        			menu.add_separator
                        			menu.add_item("Beam Analyser") {
                        	                b = Beam.new
                        			b.bbox
                        			b.prompts
                        .
                        .
                        .
                        .
                        .
                        .
                        
                        def bbox 
                        		@beam = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0]
                        		bbox = @beam.bounds
                        		point1 = bbox.max
                        		point2 = bbox.min
                        		b = (point1[0] - point2[0]).abs.to_mm.to_i
                        		length = (point1[1] - point2[1]).abs.to_mm.to_i
                        		h = (point1[2] - point2[2]).abs.to_mm.to_i	
                        end	
                        

                        does this make it more clear? If I choose a group, there is not problem. But if I choose a componentinstance, The attributes are applied without any problems. Unfortunately its not being applied to @beam.

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          Would it be that your use of or instead of || makes this lines not evaluate correctly?
                          if (Sketchup.active_model.selection[0].typename == "Group" or Sketchup.active_model.selection[0].typename == "ComponentDefinition")

                          or has a lower precedence than ||
                          http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Ruby_Operator_Precedence

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Things [each called an Entity] that are 'visible' in a model are typically geometry [lines, faces etc], and groups and components [what is commonly called a component is actually a 'component-instance']. These groups and instances contain geometry - they can also contain sub-groups and other instances. This is a simplified picture since there's also Images, Text, Dimensions etc etc but lets keep it simple !
                            Within the model's 'database' there are other things you can't see but that you can use - inside 'collections' called Materials, Layers, Styles and ComponentDefinitions. Each of these will have entries like Material, Layer, Style and ComponentDefinition.

                            So far so good ?

                            When you look at the Components in the Browser you are looking into the model's database and seeing the Component-definitions available for use.

                            When you select [highlight] something in a model you can get its 'class' [typename etc] so with the initial examples above you have Sketchup::Edge, Sketchup::Face, Sketchup::Group and Sketchup::ComponentInstance.

                            Let's assume you have somehow set a variable instance=ss[i] which is a Sketchup::ComponentInstance.
                            You can find its definition thus definition=instance.definition

                            Now you can find an instance.definition but conversely you can find a definition.instances [i.e. all of that definition's instances]
                            Any particular definition's instance doesn't contain anything at all - it is a marker for the definition itself, so instance.definition.entities gives you a list of entities inside the definition that that instance is using...
                            You can even 'swap' an instance's definition for another one: instance.definition=another_definition ...

                            β˜€

                            TIG

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