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    • D Offline
      Deanby7
      last edited by

      I think I am not understanding something as I'm getting an error....
      Error: #<NoMethodError: private method `class_variable_get' called for SaM::Pick_Points:Class>

      This is my test code.....

      require('sketchup.rb')
      def pick
      n = 2
      Sketchup.active_model.select_tool SaM::Pick_Points.new(n)
      SaM::Pick_Points.class_variable_get(:@@pts)
      puts @@pts[0]
      puts @@pts[1]

      end

      module SaM # namespace it so it doesn't clash
      class Pick_Points
      def initialize(n)
      @ipt = Sketchup::InputPoint.new
      @@pts = []
      @count = n
      @tally = 0
      end
      def onLButtonDown(flags,x,y,view)

        @ipt.pick view,x,y
        @@pts << @ipt.position.to_a
        p @tally  += 1
      if @@pts.length == @count
        p 'done'
        Sketchup.active_model.select_tool(nil)
      end
      

      end
      end
      end

      if (not file_loaded?("dbpick.rb"))
      UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("dbpick") { pick }
      end
      file_loaded("dbpick.rb")

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      • D Offline
        Deanby7
        last edited by

        Is the code to have the pick points snapping to geometry and inferencing involve a lot more code?

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        • D Offline
          driven
          last edited by

          you have a few things going wrong there and it's easier for me to add some note to one that works...

          the main one is you need to get your own copy of the class variable and ruby doesn't wait when you call the tool, so you have to...

          this one adds a timer, and adds your method into the same namespace as the class...

          
          module BbN # namespace it so it doesn't clash
            extend self
          
            # avoid common names for methods
          	def bd_pick
          	n = 5
          	# call the tool
          	Sketchup.active_model.select_tool BbN;;Pick_Points.new(n)
          	# get it's id 
          	tool_id = Sketchup.active_model.tools.active_tool_id
          	#create a timer and use the id to know if it's finnished
          	wait_for_tool = UI.start_timer(1.0, true) do
          		if Sketchup.active_model.tools.active_tool_id == tool_id
          		else 
          		  # this is the 'pop' back, we retrieve the values from the @@var
          			result = (BbN;;Pick_Points.class_variable_get(;@@pts))
          			# I prefer p over puts as it shows a usable array
          			p result[0]
          			p result[1]
          			# clean up
          			UI.stop_timer(wait_for_tool)
          		end
          	end
          	end
          
          	class Pick_Points
          		def initialize(n)
          			@ipt = Sketchup;;InputPoint.new
          			@@pts = []
          			@count = n
          			@tally = 0
          		end
          
          		def onLButtonDown(flags,x,y,view)
          			@ipt.pick view,x,y
          			@@pts << @ipt.position.to_a
          			p @tally += 1
          			if @@pts.length == @count
          				p 'done'
          				Sketchup.active_model.select_tool(nil)
          			end
          		end
          	end
          	# add menu , toolbar or shortcut key cmd
          	unless  file_loaded?("dbpick.rb")
          	  cmd = UI;;Command.new(BbN;;bd_pick)
              UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("dbpick") {cmd}
            end
          end
          
          

          also, use code blocks in the forum, it's in the toolbar...

          john

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

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          • D Offline
            Deanby7
            last edited by

            Sorry John
            With the above code I'm getting......

            Error Loading File dbpick.rb
            Unrecognized command id

            I'm running Version 8 Sketchup.
            Dean

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              Garry K
              last edited by

              Dean - why don't you study linetool.rb
              It comes with sketchup 8 and is in your plugins folder.

              linetool.rb gives a pretty good example of what is possible. It is missing a few features that you might want such as setting up a tool bar.

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                driven
                last edited by

                @deanby7 said:

                ...I'm running Version 8 Sketchup

                Sketchup.active_model.tools.active_tool_id has been around since v6?

                try it in Ruby Console after a tool change, does it fail there?

                but, I agree with Garry on linetool.rb, I made a few tools based on it...

                john

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

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                • D Offline
                  Deanby7
                  last edited by

                  The menu item does not appear in the plugin drop down, but the script is obviously running because the ruby console is repeating an error message! I never thought picking two points on the screen could be so difficult!!

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                  • D Offline
                    driven
                    last edited by

                    Sam's was the basic that you should get working first...

                    mine was an elaboration to show passing the the pts to something else...

                    have a look at the query tool in the examples folder as well...

                    john

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

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                      Deanby7
                      last edited by

                      I now have the two pick points working from sdmitch's code. I will study the linetool.rb script to fathom getting the cursor to snap to geometry! Something tells me this will be easy task! 😕

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        @deanby7 said:

                        I'm running Version 8 Sketchup.

                        ... which runs Ruby v1.8.6-p287 on PC, and v1.8.5-p0 on OSX.

                        @deanby7 said:

                        I'm getting an error....
                        Error: #<NoMethodError: private methodclass_variable_get' called for SaM::Pick_Points:Class>`

                        For some reason Ruby 1.8 had made class_variable_get() and class_variable_set() to be private methods.

                        In SketchUp v14+ using Ruby 2.0+, they were changed to be public methods.

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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