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    • E Offline
      Enzay
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Didn't find a plugin for my needs so I figured I'd try and make my own. We can get the volume of a solid group/component quite easily but it doesn't show us the volume of multiple groups when they're selected together. I tried making a pluggin but I'm not sure how to get all the selected groups. Maybe you guys can help me out?

      Essentially I would like to select multiple groups/components and get the total volume.

      The script is looking like this:
      ` require 'sketchup.rb'

      module KN_Volc

      def KN_Volc.main
      model = Sketchup.active_model
      model.start_operation "VolumeCalcr"
      sel = model.selection
      ents = model.active_entities
      voltot=0

      sel.each do |e|
      if e.is_a? Sketchup::Group
      volumeinst = ent.volume
      voltot = voltot + volumeinst
      end
      end
      UI.messagebox"checkpoint"

      Sketchup::set_status_text voltot
      UI.messagebox " #{voltot} Total Volume "

      model.commit_operation

      end

      end

      plug_menu=UI.menu("Plugins")
      plug_menu.add_item("Volume Calcr") { KN_Volc.main }`

      Thanks for your help,

      Enzay.

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
        last edited by

        It works fine when model units are set to decimal inches.

        I get crazy results when model units are decimal feet.

        I'm not here much anymore.

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        • Dan RathbunD Offline
          Dan Rathbun
          last edited by

          There was an old plugin by TIG,
          that really was not very big...
          the volumes it gave us,
          did temporarily save us,
          'til boolean groups also did.

          Volume Calculator v2.1

          I'm not here much anymore.

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          • E Offline
            Enzay
            last edited by

            Hi Dan,

            Thanks foremost for such a great code and your use of comments; they're really useful for my learning.

            I saw TIG volume calc but it didn't give me a total volume of multiple groups and added geometry to the model I didn't want. The purpose of this script is to help me get a quantity take off. I use to use SketchUp pro at work with CSV export but I don't have access to that anymore.

            I also found that the units worked for inches but screwed up with SI units, which I'm using.

            It seems that this part of code is what sums all the volumes from each group. Where does the "arg" come from? Is that a just a variable that's an array of groups?

              def sum(arg)
                  (@@subtot = @@subtot + arg) if arg.is_a?(Numeric)
                end #}
            

            It seems that somewhere it would be useful to call the current units being used and set those to the volumes of the groups?

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              This one-liner

              v=0;Sketchup.active_model.selection.each{|e|v=v+e.volume if e.respond_to?(;volume)and e.volume>0};v
              

              Copy/pasted into the Ruby Console + <enter> returns the volume of selected 'solid' objects in cu" [non-solid groups etc are ignored as their volume == -1].
              You then need a converter to use other units...
              So instead of the closing ;v use a conversion factor...
              For cu'...
              ;v*0.000578703703703704
              For cu.m...
              ;v*0.000016387064
              etc...
              It's easily incorporated into a method/class/module code-set, with a menu or toolbar etc as needed...

              TIG

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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by

                However, TIG.. your cute one-liner, ignores groups that are not manifold, but DO contain nested manifold solids ?

                2nd.. He clearly asked for a Plugin, not a one-liner-copy-and-paste-into-console-command ...

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  @enzay said:

                  Where does the "arg" come from? Is that a just a variable that's an array of groups?

                  That sum() is a private method, so it can only be called from inside the module.
                  It's called by the other methods, and they supply the arg.
                  See the iter() method, line 4, where it calls sum(e.volume)

                  @enzay said:

                  It seems that somewhere it would be useful to call the current units being used and set those to the volumes of the groups?

                  Yup...

                  .. replace the line " #Sketchup::set_status_text @@subtot"

                  .. with:
                  units = mdl.options['UnitsOptions'] ui = units['LengthUnit'] if ui>0 convert = ['to_inch','to_feet','to_mm','to_cm','to_m'][ui] @@subtot = eval( "@@subtot.#{convert}.#{convert}" ) end

                  nevermind I'll update the example...

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
                    last edited by

                    But it really should look like this...

                    Revised. Fixed output conversion for all units.

                    require 'sketchup.rb'
                    
                    module AuYaXuan; end
                    
                    module AuYaXuan;;MultiVolume
                    
                      #{# CONSTANTS
                      #
                        VERSION = '1.0.1'  # 2012-02-29
                        TOPMENU = 'Plugins'
                        SUBMENU = '' # This can point to a submenu object
                                     # created by another script.
                      #
                      #}#
                      
                      #{# MODULE VARIABLES
                      #
                        @@topmenu = UI.menu(TOPMENU) unless defined?(@@topmenu)
                        
                        unless defined?(@@submenu)
                          if SUBMENU.empty?
                            @@submenu = @@topmenu
                          elsif SUBMENU.is_a?(Sketchup;;Menu)
                            @@submenu = SUBMENU
                          elsif SUBMENU.is_a?(String)
                            @@submenu = @@topmenu.add_submenu(SUBMENU)
                          end
                        end
                        
                        @@subtot = 0 unless defined?(@@subtot)
                      #
                      #}#
                      
                      #{# PROXY CLASS
                      #
                      class << self
                      
                        private
                        
                        #{ find( array_of_entities )
                        #
                        #  Returns an array of only Groups and,
                        #  Component Instances; or nil if none found.
                        #
                        def find(aoe)
                          found = aoe.find_all do |e|
                            e.is_a?(Sketchup;;Group) ||
                            e.is_a?(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance)
                          end
                          return found
                        end #}
                    
                        #{ iter( group_item_array )
                        #
                        #  Recursive method that drills down into
                        #  nested Groups and Component Instances,
                        #  finding their manifold volumes.
                        #
                        def iter(items)
                          items.each do |e|
                            if e.manifold?
                              sum(e.volume)
                            else
                              if e.is_a?(Sketchup;;Group)
                                itp = find(e.entities)
                                iter(itp) if itp
                              elsif e.is_a?(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance)
                                itp = find(e.definition.entities)
                                iter(itp) if itp
                              end
                            end
                          end
                        end #}
                    
                        #{ sum( number_to_add )
                        #
                        def sum(arg)
                          (@@subtot = @@subtot + arg) if arg.is_a?(Numeric)
                        end #}
                        
                        public
                    
                        #{ main()
                        #
                        #
                        def main()
                          @@subtot = 0
                          mdl = Sketchup.active_model
                          # get itp (items to process)
                          itp = find(mdl.selection.to_a)
                          if itp # nil test
                            iter(itp)
                            units = mdl.options['UnitsOptions']
                            ui = units['LengthUnit']
                            if ui>0 # unit index
                              convert = ['to_inch','to_feet','to_mm','to_cm','to_m'][ui]
                              @@subtot = eval( "@@subtot.#{convert}.#{convert}" )
                            end
                            #Sketchup;;set_status_text @@subtot
                            msg = " Total Volume; #{Sketchup.format_length(@@subtot)} (cubic)"
                            puts(msg) unless $VERBOSE.nil?
                            UI.messagebox("\n\n"<<msg+"      ",MB_MULTILINE,'  MultiVolume')
                            #UI.messagebox(msg+"      ")
                          else
                            UI.messagebox("No Groups or Components in selection!      ")
                            return nil
                          end
                        end #}
                      
                      end # PROXY CLASS
                      #
                      #}#
                    
                      #{# RUN ONCE
                      #
                      unless file_loaded?( File.basename(__FILE__) )
                        #
                        @@submenu.add_item("Volume Calcr") { 
                          if Sketchup.active_model.selection.empty?
                            UI.messagebox("Selection is empty!      ")
                          else
                            main()
                          end
                        }
                        #
                        file_loaded( File.basename(__FILE__) )
                        #
                      end
                      #
                      #}#
                    
                    end # module AuYaXuan;;MultiVolume
                    
                    
                    

                    I'm not here much anymore.

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Dan
                      I realize that he did ask for a 'plugin'; however, my 'one-liner' contains all of the basic elements he needs to make it himself. Your example of finding the units can of course be used to apply a conversion factor to the cu" volume - it might also be sensible to use sprintf to keep the d.p's in line if say it's to be 'outputted', rather that used in some later method as a float...
                      It does ignore non-manifold objects, and whilst a group or definition might contain one or more manifold solids that is not processed; and I don't think that is really what was asked for either ?
                      To burrow down into a group's entities, gets any nested groups/instances, see if they are manifold, get their volumes and apply any scaling transformations needed... is much more complex that the original question...
                      If he wants to find the volume of somethings inside a group he can always edit the group, select them and thereby get their volumes separately...

                      TIG

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        @tig said:

                        To burrow down into a group's entities, gets any nested groups/instances, see if they are manifold, get their volumes and apply any scaling transformations needed... is much more complex that the original question...

                        The volume() method appears to take any scaling into account.

                        So what do we do ? Ignore and throw out his example ? Should I erase the cleaned up working plugin example I posted above ?? (Did you even try it?)

                        Do we yank ourselves over to the TIG way of doing this ??

                        @tig said:

                        If he wants to find the volume of somethings inside a group he can always edit the group, select them and thereby get their volumes separately...

                        Oh OK... sorry folks! TIG says ya'll have to do things the hard, slow way. 😛

                        And.. don't need to use sprintf for now, as there's only 1 total volume value returned. (Maybe later if he writes a report generating method.)

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                        • E Offline
                          Enzay
                          last edited by

                          I see now how the inter gives the volume of the entity to the sum method which adds it to the total amount.

                          I suppose TIG's one-liner is adapt for someone familiar with quickly coding into the ruby console to get a result. I am, not so advanced and prefer to see a ruby script so that I can understand what is happening. Not to say that I specifically requested a ruby, but It does help significantly that the script recognizes nested groups which, as rubys are prone to do, saves time and effort.

                          I appreciate both your input to helping solve my problems. Thank you very much.

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            I think the object.volume method does return the 'scaled-volume' of the object... but does it take into account the scaling of that volume's container[s] ?
                            I suspect not...

                            If you are happy with an #all bells and whistles# volumes getter, by delving into nested objects and getting all the right results, that's fine by me - my quick one-liner was simply to show how to get basic volumes without too much angst. It's no different to typing code into a 'method' in a script file - the script's carriage-returns are just shown as ';' instead...

                            TIG

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                            • F Offline
                              farukc
                              last edited by

                              Thankyou Dan!

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