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    • D Offline
      dedmin
      last edited by

      I found a way to convert the inches, but the problem with counting components still remain. Any idea how to include this into the report? 😒

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        dedmin
        last edited by

        Still hoping... 👊

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Since your example is written in 'Cyrillic' [?] it's hard to understand... Ddo you find the details of a component and also want to show a total number of it in the report - like on the Entity Info window ?
          You need to find its definition and then its instances and count them, the format the html/csv to include the 'count' - something like...

          ss=model.selection
          ents=ss.to_a
          ### OR ents=model.entities
          ### OR ents=model.active_entities
          defns=[] ### to become a list of used definitions
          ents.each{|e|
            if e.class==Sketchup;;ComponentInstance
              defns<< e.definition if not defns.include?(e.definition)
            end#if
          }
          counts=[] ### to become a collection of definitions [by name] and their instance counts [as a string]
          defns.each[|d|
            counts<< [d.name, d.instances.length.to_s]
          }
          
          
          • note it's untested!
            You now have an array of selected [or all used] definitions by name, paired with the total of their instances....
            So to output it to the Ruby Console use something like...
          counts.each{|e|
            puts e[0]+"\t"+e[1]
          }
          

          I'll leave the formating of the csv / html lines etc to you or others............. 🤓

          TIG

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            dedmin
            last edited by

            Thanks so much! I made a component in English to show what I mean:

            2010-08-22_193107.jpg
            2010-08-22_193044.jpg

            The report is a real mess and in inches, but I managed to clean it up in Excel.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              So you are almost sorted 😄

              TIG

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              • C Offline
                Cjoenck
                last edited by

                I did need a plugin to creat a simple list of components with: LenX, LenZ, LenY, Material, and Name
                Not the boundinbox, because sometime in the draw the component could stay in angle different that axes.
                Please need help, Could give a good Cookie to your jar.
                Will use this to report list of furniture components to outside software that will calculate price.
                Need SAP!
                Best Regards
                😕 Celio

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                  Garry K
                  last edited by

                  I'm thinking of creating a report writer that allows you to pick, choose and specify the order of columns in a csv report. The report definition can then be given a name that you can choose from a pick list when running subsequent reports.

                  Any one interested?

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                    katalikammello
                    last edited by

                    I'm really interested in this!
                    I would like to help as well but I'm a complete beginner 😞

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                      Garry K
                      last edited by

                      If there is enough interest then I would jump into it -- otherwise this is on a back burner.

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                        JQL
                        last edited by

                        @garry k said:

                        I'm thinking of creating a report writer that allows you to pick, choose and specify the order of columns in a csv report. The report definition can then be given a name that you can choose from a pick list when running subsequent reports.

                        Any one interested?

                        Would it also allow us to convert the columns names?

                        I mean, my contractors aren't much interested in LenZ, but they could very well relate to height.

                        Could we also Combine values?

                        LenX | LenY | LenZ columns, could be merged into a single Dimensions Column and each LenX, LenY and LenZ value would then turn into something like 1.5m X 2.0m X 0.005m?

                        EDIT: Oh and if unit conversion would be there too...

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                          Garry K
                          last edited by

                          Column names would be handled by my translation layer.
                          You could convert English translation (which is normally just a template) to what ever you want.
                          Normally with my plugins I try to honor the units that the user has set up for the model.

                          Yes - Sketchup stores data a certain way. BUT I Am a big fan of metric - so I honor it and convert into mm.

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                            JQL
                            last edited by

                            I'm sure you'd pull off something very good...

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