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    Select component with ruby?

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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
      last edited by

      what's the code for selecting a component by name?
      (or is there one?)

      ie- what exactly would I type into the console to select a component named "board"..

      (and I realize it may require more than one line.. in the past, I've typed multiple lines in a text editor then copy/pasted into the console.. and it works ok.. is there a better way to do that if need be?)

      gracias!

      dotdotdot

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        Sketchup.active_model.selection.add( Sketchup.active_model.definitions['board'].instances )

        Note that this selects all instances in model - which might not be in the current context. Selections across context can make SketchUp behave oddly. Ye have been warned!

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

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
          last edited by

          sweet.. thanks!

          so far so good..

          dotdotdot

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            driven
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            @unknownuser said:

            in the past, I've typed multiple lines in a text editor then copy/pasted into the console.. and it works ok.. is there a better way to do that if need be?)

            gracias!

            hi Jeff,

            did you know you can input multi-line scripts into 'Ruby Console' by using Alt/Return at the end of each typed line and then Return [on it's own] to enter/use it.
            Also once somethings been entered you can re-use those same lines by toggling the up/down arrows to go back to a previously entered snip then hit return...

            john

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
              last edited by

              @unknownuser said:

              did you know you can input multi-line scripts into 'Ruby Console' by using Alt/Return at the end of each typed line and then Return [on it's own] to enter/use it.
              Also once somethings been entered you can re-use those same lines by toggling the up/down arrows to go back to a previously entered snip then hit return...

              john

              tip 1 -- thank you… that's good to know.. how about a way to type a long line with some sort of character in it indicating it's a new line..

              something®like®this =

              something
              like
              this

              ?

              tip 2
              awesome. that's a good one too!

              dotdotdot

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @driven said:

                did you know you can input multi-line scripts into 'Ruby Console' by using Alt/Return at the end of each typed line and then Return [on it's own] to enter/use it.

                Only on OSX. Not on Windows. 😞

                @driven said:

                Also once somethings been entered you can re-use those same lines by toggling the up/down arrows to go back to a previously entered snip then hit return...

                This works on both platforms, but I think OSX is a little bit smarter. If you execute a command multiple times OSX it will merge them together onto one item in the history stack.

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

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                • TIGT Online
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                  last edited by

                  Of course adding a ' ;' into a line works as if it were a 'newline', needed in some code...
                  So puts 123;puts 456;puts 789 in the one line is like typing the commands on three separate lines in turn...

                  TIG

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
                    last edited by

                    ruby will allow spanning lines with a \ (in some cases.)

                    I'm not here much anymore.

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