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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      ` skpfolderpath='C:/temp/my_compos'

      OR wherever the SKPs are...

      model=Sketchup.active_model
      ents=model.active_entities
      defs=model.definitions
      pt=Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
      skps=[]
      Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
      then load from the list of SKPs...
      skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp);###} This *should* load the defns from the folder. Does it ? If you want to place instances use the extra code on ' defn', inserted into the {} block at ' ###`'

      TIG

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        samyell77
        last edited by

        Thanks again TIG

        @unknownuser said:

        skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS'

        OR wherever the SKPs are...

        model=Sketchup.active_model
        ents=model.active_entities
        defs=model.definitions
        pt=Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
        skps=[]
        Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
        then load from the list of SKPs...
        skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp);###}

        Pasted all this in in one go and still get a Nil result - . Thought I'd try with a small, local component folder so copied some SKPs onto into a folder in my documents folder and pasted the path into your script. Have tried this with '/' and '' separators cos I remember there was an issue with that previously on another script you looked at for me.
        I had been working through the script in sections previously but this time pasted it all in - is this correct or do I still need to iterate down (manually) through the components in the components library before running

        @unknownuser said:

        skps=[]
        Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
        then load from the list of SKPs...
        skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp);###}

        Sorry to keep coming back . . . with a nil result 😳
        Hope this makes sense

        SU Pro 2016
        Dell Precision M4800
        PC Windows 10
        Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
        Nvidia Quadro K2100M
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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Try a simple test first
          skpfolderpath='C:/Users/sam.morris/Documents/TEST COMPS' Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|puts f}
          Do you get a list of the folder's contents printed, include '.', '..' and all files ?
          If so try this
          skps=[];Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
          Do you get a list of just the SKP files when you then type skps?
          If so we have got the list and just need to 'load' the SKPs...
          πŸ˜•

          TIG

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            samyell77
            last edited by

            Hi TIG,
            Getting somewhere now - Im getting the list! Just to let you know Im using the plugin Ruby Console Editor to run your scripts and am now viewing the results in the (built in) Ruby Console - I hope this isn't causing any of the issues.
            I ran the first part of your test and got the following

            @unknownuser said:

            .
            ..
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp
            "Nil result (no result returned or run failed)"

            Then I ran the second part and got

            @unknownuser said:

            .
            ..
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp
            "Nil result (no result returned or run failed)"

            When I type 'skps' i get this

            @unknownuser said:

            .
            ..
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp
            PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp
            "C:/Users/sam.morris/Documents/TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skpC:/Users/sam.morris/Documents/TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skpC:/Users/sam.morris/Documents/TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skpC:/Users/sam.morris/Documents/TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp"

            So Im getting somewhere - the (plugin) Ruby Console Editor wasn't showing me the list so didn't look like anything was happening.
            I tried copying and pasting some of your code to load the skps but Im a serious Ruby novice so keep getting syntax error messages! Im guessing what I need to do next is run this piece of code

            @unknownuser said:

            skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp)

            But couldn't work out whether in needs to be in any kind of container '{}' or '[]'?
            Once I have loaded the skps, do I need to past the following into the console at ###

            @unknownuser said:

            tr=Geom::Transformation.new(pt)
            inst=defs.add_instance(defn, tr)
            pt.x=pt.x+1.m

            Thanks again

            SU Pro 2016
            Dell Precision M4800
            PC Windows 10
            Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
            Nvidia Quadro K2100M
            16gb RAM

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              skps.each{ |skp|defn=defs.load(skp) ****}****
              Loads the SKPs into the model.
              The other part is only if you want to add an instance to the model's entities too...

              TIG

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                samyell77
                last edited by

                Hi TIG,
                Managed to have another look at this today - afraid Im falling at the last hurdle tho. Have run the code an managed to get them to load into the components browser but can't seem to get the components to place into the model. Once I have run this part of code;

                skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS'
                model=Sketchup.active_model
                ents=model.active_entities
                defs=model.definitions
                pt=Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                skps=[]
                Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
                skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp);}

                the components load into the component browser. Can I just check that nothing should be loading into the model window at this point. Not sure whether

                pt=Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)

                should actually put each newly loaded component into the model at 0,0,0?

                I have tried pasting the next piece of code in so that it reads as follows;

                skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS'
                model=Sketchup.active_model
                ents=model.active_entities
                defs=model.definitions
                pt=Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                skps=[]
                Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
                skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp);tr=Geom::Transformation.new
                (pt)inst=defs.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}

                When I run this in the (plugin) Ruby Code Editor I get the following from the Ruby Console;

                "Nil result (no result returned or run failed)"
                Error: #<SyntaxError: (eval):9:in initialize': compile error (eval):9: syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting '}' (pt)inst=defs.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m} ^ (eval):9: syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting '}' (pt)inst=defs.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m} ^> C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/as_plugins/as_rubyeditor/as_rubyeditor.rb:178:in initialize'
                C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/as_plugins/as_rubyeditor/as_rubyeditor.rb:199:in eval' C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/as_plugins/as_rubyeditor/as_rubyeditor.rb:178:in initialize'
                C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/as_plugins/as_rubyeditor/as_rubyeditor.rb:199:in `call'
                C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/as_plugins/as_rubyeditor/as_rubyeditor.rb:199

                😞

                Ive tried moving '}' to various different points and have put various bits of code on new lines but still cant seem to find out why this isn't working. Really sorry to trouble you with this again but Im sooo close to getting this working - any chance you can help me get the last bit sorted? Ive attached a screen grab showing the components in the browser but not in the model and also to show how the code is formatted in the Ruby Code Editor. Just want to get the loaded components from the browser into the model starting at 0,0,0 and spaced at 1m increments along the x plane - and am tantalizingly close!

                Thanks again for all your help ...

                Sam


                ScreenGrab.PNG

                SU Pro 2016
                Dell Precision M4800
                PC Windows 10
                Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
                Nvidia Quadro K2100M
                16gb RAM

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Use a simple
                  skps.each{|skp|defs.load(skp)}
                  which loads the skps into the definitions-list.
                  If you want to place instances of the definitions into the model you need to decide where the go.
                  Piling them all at the origin seems a bit silly?
                  How will you decide where they go ?
                  Let's assume they are added in a line from the origin incrementing in the x by 1m...
                  pt = Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                  You've just added the definitions and we know how many were added (skps.length), therefore we can get the new ones thus:
                  newdefs = defs.to_a[(defs.length - skps.length)..-1]
                  Now we add the instances to the model.
                  newdefs.each{|defn| tr=Geom::Transformation.new(pt) model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr) pt.x=pt.x+1.m }
                  This shifts 'pt' to the right 1m each time...

                  TIG

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                    samyell77
                    last edited by

                    Hi TIG
                    Im still getting a syntax error on this Im afraid. Below is everything that is listed in the console when i copy and paste the lines of code.

                    skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS'
                    C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS
                    model=Sketchup.active_model
                    #Sketchup::Model:0xcec7dfc
                    ents=model.active_entities
                    #Sketchup::Entities:0xecc7c58
                    defs=model.definitions
                    #Sketchup::DefinitionList:0xebaa640
                    skps=[]
                    []
                    Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
                    nil
                    skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp)}
                    ["C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp"]
                    pt = Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                    Point3d(0, 0, 0)
                    newdefs = defs.to_a[(defs.length - skps.length)..-1]
                    [#Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xed92f20, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xed92e1c, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xed92dcc, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xed8aab4]
                    newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom::transformation.new(pt)model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                    %(#FF0000)[Error: #<SyntaxError: (eval):178: compile error
                    (eval):178: syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting '}'
                    ...m::transformation.new(pt)model.entities.add_instance(defn, t...
                    ^
                    (eval):178: syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting '}'
                    ...ities.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                    ^>
                    (eval):178]

                    Ive copied and pasted every line of code in one by one in the ruby console but keep getting a syntax error when i put this line in

                    newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom::transformation.new(pt)model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}

                    All the definitions are have been added, just cant seem to get any instances into the model?
                    Can you shed any light for me - sorry this keeps coming back to you.
                    Thanks
                    Sam

                    SU Pro 2016
                    Dell Precision M4800
                    PC Windows 10
                    Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
                    Nvidia Quadro K2100M
                    16gb RAM

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      You can't have multi-line blocks in the Ruby Console [expect perhaps on a MAC?].
                      Making it as one line you need ' ;' where the newline would be... so

                      newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom;;transformation.new(pt)model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                      

                      should become

                      newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom;;transformation.new(pt);model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr);pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                      

                      NOTE this is all in one line but the code-pane 'wraps' it...
                      Then it should work...

                      TIG

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                        samyell77
                        last edited by

                        Hi TIG,

                        Still no dice Im afraid!

                        %(#FF0000)[skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS'
                        C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS
                        model=Sketchup.active_model
                        #Sketchup::Model:0xca07ab0
                        ents=model.active_entities
                        #Sketchup::Entities:0xe967bbc
                        defs=model.definitions
                        #Sketchup::DefinitionList:0xe84a5a4
                        skps=[]
                        []
                        Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"}
                        nil
                        skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp)}
                        ["C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp"]
                        pt = Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                        Point3d(0, 0, 0)
                        newdefs = defs.to_a[(defs.length - skps.length)..-1]
                        [#Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe6e0704, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe6e0614, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe6e05d8, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe6d9634]
                        newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom::transformation.new(pt);model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                        Error: #<SyntaxError: (eval):178: compile error
                        (eval):178: syntax error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting '}'
                        ...ities.add_instance(defn, tr)pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                        ^>
                        (eval):178]

                        Am I missing a step - am working on PC and am pasting each line into ruby console one at a time... but still get this unexpected tIDENTIFIER error? Im afraid I can't troubleshoot this at all with my very limited ruby knowledge. Any ideas?

                        SU Pro 2016
                        Dell Precision M4800
                        PC Windows 10
                        Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
                        Nvidia Quadro K2100M
                        16gb RAM

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                          samyell77
                          last edited by

                          [hr]just spotted that I was missing the ';' in this line just before 'pt.x' but have added it in, re-run and am now getting a different error (have highlighted the code in red this time and the result from the ruby console in blue...)

                          skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS';model=Sketchup.active_model;ents=model.active_entities;defs=model.definitions;skps=[;Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"};skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp)}]
                          ["C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp"]

                          pt = Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                          Point3d(0, 0, 0)

                          newdefs = defs.to_a[(defs.length - skps.length)..-1]
                          [#Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xeb0e344, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xeb0e254, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xeb0e218, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xeb06270]

                          newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom::transformation.new(pt);model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr);pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                          %(#0000BF)[Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method transformation' for Geom:Module> (eval):181 (eval):181:in each'
                          (eval):181]

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                            samyell77
                            last edited by

                            Also added ';' to all the lines of code to make complete blocks so I could paste a whole block in in one go rather than line by line - hope this is ok...

                            SU Pro 2016
                            Dell Precision M4800
                            PC Windows 10
                            Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
                            Nvidia Quadro K2100M
                            16gb RAM

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
                              last edited by

                              Another cap error on the same line:

                              newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom;;transformation.new(pt);model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr);pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                              

                              should be:

                              newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom;;Transformation.new(pt);model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr);pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                              

                              class (and module,) identifiers are actually constants so start with a capital character.

                              I'm not here much anymore.

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                              • TIGT Offline
                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Thanks Dan, I missed the [tT]ransformation typo in his code I copy/pasted..... πŸ˜’
                                The error messages are pretty good at telling you what is wrong πŸ˜‰

                                TIG

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                                  samyell77
                                  last edited by

                                  TIG, Dan,
                                  Yee haaa! It works! Thank you both so much - TIG, thanks for being patient with a ruby luddite and Dan, thanks for finding the final missing piece of the puzzle. You have both been a huge help.

                                  SU Pro 2016
                                  Dell Precision M4800
                                  PC Windows 10
                                  Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
                                  Nvidia Quadro K2100M
                                  16gb RAM

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                                    samyell77
                                    last edited by

                                    Grrr - curses, they load in but something is going wrong Im afraid.

                                    Copied and pasted code below - no error messages appearing but the components aren't all there and some of them are broken up / exploded it seems. I have 4 components that Im loading in this case (PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A, B, C & D) but when I run the code I only get C and D as complete components and then I get two groups of objects that are broken up?

                                    Ive attached a screen grab - the bottom row is the components as they appear after running the lines of code. The top row is the components loaded from the components pallet.
                                    ScreenCapture.JPG

                                    Ive also pasted the code from the console below...

                                    skpfolderpath='C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS';model=Sketchup.active_model;ents=model.active_entities;defs=model.definitions;skps=[];Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"};skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp)}
                                    ["C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal A.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal B.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal C.skp", "C:\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS/PLAT Carpet Amber FULL Diagonal D.skp"]
                                    pt = Geom::Point3d.new(0,0,0)
                                    Point3d(0, 0, 0)
                                    newdefs = defs.to_a[(defs.length - skps.length)..-1]
                                    [#Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe60a9d8, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe60a8e8, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe60a8ac, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe603908]
                                    newdefs.each{|defn|tr=Geom::Transformation.new(pt);model.entities.add_instance(defn, tr);pt.x=pt.x+1.m}
                                    [#Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe60a9d8, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe60a8e8, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe60a8ac, #Sketchup::ComponentDefinition:0xe603908]

                                    Any further thoughts or help with this much appreciated.
                                    Thanks πŸ‘

                                    SU Pro 2016
                                    Dell Precision M4800
                                    PC Windows 10
                                    Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
                                    Nvidia Quadro K2100M
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                                    • TIGT Offline
                                      TIG Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      Your imported components contain subcomponents or groups - these have definitions.
                                      The current code simply takes the definitions list, and because definitions are added onto the end it it assumes the last 4 [say] are the 4 components you loaded, but of course there are more than that because the subcomponent/groups are all extra definitions too - so you only get the first few and not all.
                                      We can recode so that we make an array of the definitions before the import and then an array after an find the difference, skipping groups... that way you only get new components added as instances... I've also added a sorting routine to add them in order...

                                      model=Sketchup.active_model;
                                      defs=model.definitions;
                                      olddefs=defs.to_a;
                                      skpfolderpath='C;\Users\sam.morris\Documents\TEST COMPS';model=Sketchup.active_model;ents=model.active_entities;
                                      skps=[];
                                      Dir.foreach(skpfolderpath){|f|skps << File.join(skpfolderpath, f) if File.extname(f).downcase==".skp"};
                                      skps.each{|skp|defn=defs.load(skp)};
                                      newdefs = defs.to_a - olddefs;
                                      newdefsnames=[];
                                      newdefs.each{|defn|next if defn.group? or defn.image?; newdefsnames << defn.name};
                                      newdefsnames.sort!;
                                      pt = Geom;;Point3d.new(0,0,0);
                                      newdefsnames.each{|name|tr=Geom;;Transformation.new(pt); model.entities.add_instance(defs[name], tr); pt.x=pt.x+1.m};
                                      

                                      Hope this helps [untested...] πŸ€“

                                      TIG

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                                        samyell77
                                        last edited by

                                        As we say in the west country "Thats the badger mi babber!!"

                                        Works a treat now TIG - brilliant!

                                        Thanks again for ALL your help with this and you patience πŸ˜„

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                                        PC Windows 10
                                        Intel Core i7-4900MQ @ 2.80ghz
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