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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
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      @thomthom said:

      @dan rathbun said:

      Yes I understand, but the basic Ruby reason is what I said in my previous post.

      I don't see how multiple assignment has anything to do with parsing strings with commas?

      It doesn't, I was speaking about how Ruby interprets Numeric literals to create Float objects. Basically the comma was already taken as an argument and assignment separator.

      I'm not here much anymore.

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        Well yes, but using commas in Numeric literals is not the problem in question.
        It's string interpretation and presentation.

        Here's a terrible hacky way:

        r = 1 / '1'.to_l; x = '1,23'.to_l * r; x.to_f

        Returns 1.23 for the string '1,23' when the locale uses comma for decimal separation.

        But I really would like to use a clean way of doing this.

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          πŸ˜’ The spider bots are quick. As I try to google Ruby and locale ware Float <-> String conversion I get this thread at the top of the results. πŸ‘Š

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            ... I must be going mad. I dunno why I produced that previous hack when a simple replacement of comma to period works.
            I meant to be tackling the other way around...

            Ok - enough ramblings. Time to get some rest.

            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              No rest for the wicked.

              decimal_separator = 1.2.to_l.to_s.match(/\d(\D)\d/)[1]
              This returns the decimal separator.

              1.23.to_s.tr!('.', decimal_separator)
              And this outputs a float in the user's locale.

              Hacky hacky hacky... 🀒

              Now: how does one do this properly?

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @dan rathbun said:

                We can see if the user is using metric, via:

                Still doesn't say anything about the user's decimal separator though. 😞 Only their modelling units.
                An user with English locale might use a metric template.

                And one can set the decimal separator to anything in the system settings.

                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
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                  @thomthom said:

                  Now: how does one do this properly?

                  The PROPER Ruby way is to either override a method, or add a new method to the base class. That's why I love Ruby. It's the Dynamic feature of the language.

                  Why is it that @Last/Google can override base classes (and do it very poorly/error prone, etc.) and I with 30+ years experience am not supposed to be allowed to?

                  Why does noone say anything when Rick Wilson overrides or adds to base classes or Sketchup classes?

                  The SKX project is/was a means of proposing/testing such new methods or base class overrides.

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
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                    @thomthom said:

                    decimal_separator = 1.2.to_l.to_s.match(/\d(\D)\d/)[1]
                    This returns the decimal separator.

                    1.23.to_s.tr!('.', decimal_separator)
                    And this outputs a float in the user's locale.

                    No, it returns a String representation of a Float, using the user's locale system decimal separator.
                    But .tr/.tr! will change ALL occurances of '.', whereas sub/sub! change only the first occurance.

                    πŸ˜† picky, picky

                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
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                      @dan rathbun said:

                      But .tr/.tr! will change ALL occurances of '.', whereas sub

                      Does it matter?

                      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        @dan rathbun said:

                        @thomthom said:

                        Now: how does one do this properly?

                        The PROPER Ruby way is to either override a method, or add a new method to the base class. That's why I love Ruby. It's the Dynamic feature of the language.

                        Why is it that @Last/Google can override base classes (and do it very poorly/error prone, etc.) and I with 30+ years experience am not supposed to be allowed to?

                        Why does noone say anything when Rick Wilson overrides or adds to base classes or Sketchup classes?

                        The SKX project is/was a means of proposing/testing such new methods or base class overrides.

                        Regardless of who does it, overriding base class method in the SU environment is a no-no. One can not know how it will affect other scripts - they could be relying on the original behaviour.
                        I would love to override existing methods, but that only works if you have the sole control of the environment. And in SU Ruby, you don't.

                        The reason I avoid adding new methods is that one never knows if someone else also adds a method of the same name that does something different. Same problem as before.
                        Now, one could go about and prefix with your initial as the conventions are for root modules. But then again, say you create a a plugin that adds a method to a base class. It turns out to have a bug.
                        You fix that.
                        You then make another plugin with that fix.

                        But the a user could have your new plugin and the old bugged version of your first and it loads last overriding the method. Now you're stuck with the bugged version in both your plugins - because you don't have control over the environment your plugin lives on.

                        Now, this latter case is more of a problem for yourself, so if one want to do so then fine. But I avoid it.
                        But overriding base methods are still a no no.

                        I've seen Rick add to base classes. I've not seen him override base methods though.

                        @dan rathbun said:

                        Why is it that @Last/Google can override base classes (and do it very poorly/error prone, etc.) and I with 30+ years experience am not supposed to be allowed to?

                        Because they deploy the platform. They are the source.
                        You, me, everyone else got to try to live along side inside that environment without causing conflicts for each others.

                        @dan rathbun said:

                        The SKX project is/was a means of proposing/testing such new methods or base class overrides.

                        Yes - we where even talking with people from Google Sketchup if they thought some of it could cause conflicts.
                        Personally that project ended up being down-prioritised for other projects.

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

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
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                          Found a nice method:
                          http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/sketchup.html#format_degrees

                          It formats any numeral into a string using the user's locale with the model precision.

                          Example, Norwegian locale and 1 digit precision:
                          Sketchup.format_degrees(500.555)
                          Returns the string: "~ 500,6" πŸ˜„

                          Now, if only I could find a method for the other way around...

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                          • J Offline
                            Jim
                            last edited by

                            It's OK to extend only specific instances with with some instance methods, and without modifying the base class.

                            Something like...

                            
                            module Translatable
                                def translate(lang)
                                    "Hi"
                                end
                            end
                            
                            str = "Hello"
                            str.extend(Translatable)
                            str.translate("en")
                            
                            
                            

                            Hi

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
                              last edited by

                              @jim said:

                              It's OK to extend only specific instances with with some instance methods, and without modifying the base class.

                              Called creating a singleton method.

                              I'm not here much anymore.

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                @thomthom said:

                                Now, if only I could find a method for the other way around...

                                I don't think I can test the other way as my locale setting uses period as decimal point.

                                If your model units are metric, and your OS locale decimal separator is comma, what happens when you try to use the base class (SU extended) method String.to_l ?

                                Ex:
                                length = "5,43".to_l
                                (1) what does length then appear as in the console ?
                                (2) what does it appear as in an inputbox control ?
                                (3) what does it appear as in a webdialog ?

                                What happens when:
                                length = "5.43".to_l

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                • C Offline
                                  cjthompson
                                  last edited by

                                  Why won't "12,2".to_l.to_f work?

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                                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                    Dan Rathbun
                                    last edited by

                                    @thomthom said:

                                    Found a nice method:
                                    ...[snip]...
                                    Example, Norwegian locale and 1 digit precision:
                                    Sketchup.format_degrees(500.555)
                                    Returns the string: "~ 500,6" πŸ˜„

                                    What happens when:
                                    Sketchup.format_degrees(500,555)
                                    Wouldn't you be specifying decimals in euro-format?
                                    When I try it there is a conflict; Ruby sees the comma as an argument delimiter, and pukes up an argument (2 for 1) exception.

                                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                      Dan Rathbun
                                      last edited by

                                      @cjthompson said:

                                      Why won't "12,2".to_l.to_f work?

                                      I can't test that; it raises an:
                                      <ArgumentError: (eval):0:into_l': Cannot convert "12,2" to Length>` because I think of my US-en locale settings.
                                      TT will need to test it, with his euro settings.

                                      Of course, "12.2".to_l.to_f works just fine for me (and anyone in the US.)

                                      I'm not here much anymore.

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                                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                        Dan Rathbun
                                        last edited by

                                        @dan rathbun said:

                                        @cjthompson said:

                                        Why won't "12,2".to_l.to_f work?

                                        Of course, "12.2".to_l.to_f works just fine for me (and anyone in the US.)

                                        I take that back.

                                        I set Format=Decimal, Units=Millimeters, Precision=0.0000mm, and the value returned (in Inches,) is:
                                        "12.2".to_l.to_f >> 0.480314960629921
                                        which is a precision to 15 decimal places. [FYI: 12.7mm is considered 0.5 inches. You often see 50 caliber weapons expressed as 12.7mm]

                                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                                        • thomthomT Offline
                                          thomthom
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                                          @dan rathbun said:

                                          (1) what does length then appear as in the console ?

                                          length = "5,43".to_l
                                          0.213779527559055

                                          Because I use metric mm template it also converts the float into inches.

                                          @dan rathbun said:

                                          (2) what does it appear as in an inputbox control ?

                                          2010-05-17 21h23_12.png
                                          Because .to_s is called upon the Length object.

                                          @dan rathbun said:

                                          (3) what does it appear as in a webdialog ?

                                          You'd have to convert it to a string to pass it to a webdialog, so the result would be the same as above.

                                          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

                                            @dan rathbun said:

                                            What happens when:
                                            length = "5.43".to_l

                                            length = "5.43".to_l Error: #<ArgumentError: (eval):894:into_l': Cannot convert "5.43" to Length>
                                            (eval):894`

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