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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      It would be more logical to give your array a 'plural name' so it's more obviously a 'collection'
      lnames = model.layers.map{|e| e.name }
      Then
      lnames9 = lnames.map{|e| e.length <= 9 }
      B_U_T... as TT says - non-ASCII characters can give a false 'length' as they use 'two' bits...
      t="cat" cat t.length 3 t="cat½" cat½ t.length 5
      i.e. NOT 4 ... the '½' appears as one character but it takes two bits...

      TIG

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
        last edited by

        This snippet finds all layers with less than 9 unicode characters:

        <span class="syntaxdefault"><br />lnames </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> model</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">layers</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">map </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">{</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|</span><span class="syntaxdefault">layer</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> layer</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">name </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">}<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">lnames9 </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> lnames</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">select </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">{</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|</span><span class="syntaxdefault">layername</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> layername</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">unpack</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">'U*'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">length </span><span class="syntaxkeyword"><=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> 9 </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">}<br />&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault"></span>
        

        Or, if you want to collect the Layer objects directly:

        <span class="syntaxdefault"><br />lnames9&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">model</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">layers</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">select&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">{&nbsp;|</span><span class="syntaxdefault">layer</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">|&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">layer</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">name</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">unpack</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxstring">'U*'</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">).</span><span class="syntaxdefault">length&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword"><=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">9&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">}<br />&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault"></span>
        

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

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        • Dan RathbunD Offline
          Dan Rathbun
          last edited by

          No guys he wants names that have numerical characters in the 2nd and 3rd positions.

          @unknownuser said:

          ... only characters 0 thru 9 in lname( 1,2)?


          A regular expression is easiest:

          num_layers = model.layers.find_all { |layer| layer.name =~ /\A\D\d\d/ }
          num_layer_names = num_layers.map { |layer| layer.name }
          

          The pattern escape sequences mean:
          \A the begin of the string
          \D a char that is NOT a digit
          \d a char that IS a digit
          \d a char that IS a digit
          .. and we don't care about the rest of the name.

          If we get a match, the integer char position of the match (and will be 0 because we used \A,) is returned by the =~ method, otherwise for no match it returns nil (which evals to false so is not included in the output array from find_all.)


          The find_all method comes from the Enumerable mixin module, which is mixed into the Sketchup::Layers class, viz:
          Sketchup::Layers.ancestors %(#008000)[>> [Sketchup::Layers, Enumerable, Sketchup::Entity, Object, Kernel]]

          I'm not here much anymore.

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          • K Offline
            ktkoh
            last edited by

            Thanks for your help. Dan was correct the pattern I am looking for starts A00- thru A99- and his code worked very well.

            Keith

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            • Dan RathbunD Offline
              Dan Rathbun
              last edited by

              For more on Regular Expressions, see the old "Pick-Axe" book:
              Programming Ruby: The Ruby Language (Regular Expressions)

              I'm not here much anymore.

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                Is regex unicode aware by default in Ruby 1.8, or do you have to enable a flag? There is still the risk of getting part of a multi-bye character if it isn't.

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

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  @thomthom said:

                  Is regex unicode aware by default in Ruby 1.8, or do you have to enable a flag? There is still the risk of getting part of a multi-bye character if it isn't.

                  OK.. IF the first character is unicode and multi-byte, he could use a OR thus (and I add into the pattern the dash he has after the two digits):

                  num_layers = model.layers.find_all { |layer|
                    layer.name =~ /\A\D\d\d-/ ||
                    # 1st char multibyte unicode
                    # m opt allows . bytes to be any char
                    layer.name =~ /\A..\d\d-/m
                  }
                  

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • K Offline
                    ktkoh
                    last edited by

                    I thought you might find this interesting:
                    Last night I copied and pasted Dan's code into the web console and the code worked as expected. I added the dash at the end and also added a line to sort the file names still working. Wife says baseball is starting so I save the snippet and go in to watch the Reds. Now this morning I reload the saved file and nothing works. So I repeat the process from last evening and after pasting Dan's code in it again works. I have experimented today and found in the web console I cannot save and reload the code and get it to work. Any Thoughts on this??

                    Keith

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      There are different verions of the webconsole out there - which one do you use?

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

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                      • K Offline
                        ktkoh
                        last edited by

                        I use webconsole.rb Copyright (C) 2006 Jim Foltz
                        and have not looked for updates.

                        Keith

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