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    • PixeroP Offline
      Pixero
      last edited by

      Thanks will try this.

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      • B Offline
        bigcatln
        last edited by

        I am also in the same trouble
        My solution is: select firt, then press the tool button to active my tool then use the pickhelper do another select operation,press return key to finish

        It is not a nice solution,because I found it is hard to do a box crossing selection by ruby

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        • JuantxoJ Offline
          Juantxo
          last edited by

          That is the code I use, but I don't like too much use observers.
          If someone knows better solution...

          
          require 'sketchup'
          
          class MySelectionObserver < Sketchup;;SelectionObserver
          	@@sel2_ord=[]
          	
          	def initialize()
          		@s1=[]
          		@s2=[]
          	end
          				
          	def onSelectionBulkChange(selection)
          		@@sel2_ord=[]
          		if selection.length==1 then  @s1=selection.collect{|el| el}; @s2=[] end
          		if selection.length==2 then  
          		@s2=selection.collect{|el| el}
          				if @s2.include?(@s1[0]) then
          				@s2.delete(@s1[0])
          				@@sel2_ord=[@s1[0],@s2[0]];
          				@s1=[];@s2=[]
          			end	
          		end
          	end
          
          	def onSelectionCleared(selection)
          	@s1=[]
          	@s2=[]
          	@@sel2_ord=[]
          	end
          	
          	def self.sel2_ord()
          		return @@sel2_ord
          	end
          	
          end
            
          	 
          if( not file_loaded?(__FILE__) )
              bool_2d_obs = MySelectionObserver.new()
          	Sketchup.active_model.selection.add_observer(bool_2d_obs )
          	file_loaded(__FILE__)	 
          end	 
          
          #To find out the two objects selected in order,  write in ruby command window 
          #p(MySelectionObserver.sel2_ord)
          
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          • JuantxoJ Offline
            Juantxo
            last edited by

            I've had the same problem,
            I need to be sure what is the first or the second selected entity with the mouse (the two have the same class).
            I've used SelectionObserver (onSelectionBulkChange, onSelectionCleared) storing selection entities in two variables,
            one with first click and the other with next click. So, comparing variables I can find out what is first entity and second.
            I'm not very sure if it is the right form...but works.

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            • Chris FullmerC Offline
              Chris Fullmer
              last edited by

              If you are using a tool, then just have an array that holds the selected objects and everytime the user clicks the left mouse button, just add whatever they are hovered over to your selection array.

              Then you always know what order they selected things in. And if you only want them to select 2 things, then once they select that second object, then your tool should continue to process the selected objects instead of allowing more selections.

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              • JuantxoJ Offline
                Juantxo
                last edited by

                Yes, it's a good way, but I'm looking something to know the order of selection tool, not the order of my own tool.
                Like in "Solid tools" toolbar.
                In "Solid tools" you can use the selection tool and substract two entities, second entity will be substracted from first entity selected. Solid tools knwos the order you pick the entities with selection tool.

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  @juantxo said:

                  Yes, it's a good way, but I'm looking something to know the order of selection tool, not the order of my own tool.
                  Like in "Solid tools" toolbar.
                  In "Solid tools" you can use the selection tool and substract two entities, second entity will be substracted from first entity selected. Solid tools knwos the order you pick the entities with selection tool.

                  Solid Tools doesn't make use of the native Select tool. It's a custom variant.

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                  • JuantxoJ Offline
                    Juantxo
                    last edited by

                    Solid tools has its own tool, but also, you can use selection tool, pick two entities and substract them. And order its detected.
                    So, order of selection tool is detected by "solid tools".

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                    • DavidBoulderD Offline
                      DavidBoulder
                      last edited by

                      So, I was also hoping for something like this without using a custom tool. As an alternative I'm thinking of re-sorting the selection array based one some logic. In this case I want to take a bunch of horizontal adjacent surfaces, and turn them into room numbers. As is they jump all over the place. I was going to allow the user to click to define, but another solution could be to start with bottom left corner and work my way around. Here is the logic I was thinking of.

                      • Set the face with lowest "x" and then "y" as a tiebreaker as first object (they all have same z)
                      • Next find the adjacent face with the lowest "x" and then "y" as tiebreaker
                      • keep repeating step above, excluding spaces that have already been added to new array.
                      • In many cases I can step through all faces without painting myself in a corner, but in some cases, I may have gotten to a situation where there are no adjacent faces, but not all faces have been added to the new array. If i do get painted into a corner, I would just go back to step 1 with remaining faces.

                      Has anyone done any programmatic re-ordering of the selection similar to this?

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        Here's a start. Rename the module or cut & paste the proxy class block into one of your modules.

                        
                        module Sort
                        
                          class << self
                          
                            def sort_faces_by_vertex()
                              @sel = Sketchup.active_model.selection.to_a
                              @sel.delete_if {|e| not e.is_a?(Sketchup;;Face) }
                              @sel.sort! {|a,b|
                                ([a.vertices.min{|v1,v2| v1.position.x <=> v2.position.x }.position.x,
                                  a.vertices.min{|v1,v2| v1.position.y <=> v2.position.y }.position.y] <=>
                                 [b.vertices.min{|v1,v2| v1.position.x <=> v2.position.x }.position.x,
                                  b.vertices.min{|v1,v2| v1.position.y <=> v2.position.y }.position.y] )
                                }
                            end
                        
                            def assign_room_nums_to_faces()
                              sbv = sort_faces_by_vertex()
                              sbv.each_with_index {|face,i|
                                dict = face.attribute_dictionary('Properties',true)
                                dict['name']= "Room #{(i+1).to_s}"
                              }
                            end
                          
                          end # proxy class
                          
                        end # module Sort
                        

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