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Table Cell Style via Lisp


jonathann3891

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How do make a lisp go through all cells (rows, columns) and set the cell style?

 

I have "(vla-setcellstyle 0 1 "data")" working, but I dont want to have to program over 100 cells individually.

 

How do I make the lisp go through all the cells?

 

Thanks,

Jonathan

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Hi,

 

Give this a shot.

(defun c:Test ( / sty tbl obj row col r c)
 ;;	Tharwat - Date:  11.Jul.2017	;;

 (setq sty "Standard") ;; Change the Text Style to suit your desired one.
 (if (and (or (tblsearch "STYLE" sty)
            (alert (strcat "Text style <" sty "> is not found in drawing <!>"))
            )
        (princ "\nPick on Table :")
        (setq tbl (ssget "_+.:S:E:L" '((0 . "ACAD_TABLE"))))
        (setq obj (vlax-ename->vla-object (ssname tbl 0))
              row (vla-get-rows obj)
              col (vla-get-columns obj)
              r 0 c 0
              )
        )
   (repeat row
     (repeat col
       (vla-setcelltextstyle obj r c sty) (setq c (1+ c))
       )
     (setq r (1+ r) c 0)
     )
   )
 (princ)
 ) (vl-load-com)

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Ok, I'm a bit confused:


    1.Do the following (wcmatch x "*Cell*") methods apply only to the (0 . "TABLESTYLE") and not to the (0 . "ACAD_TABLE") ?

; Methods supported:
;   CreateCellStyle (1)
;   CreateCellStyleFromStyle (2)
;   DeleteCellStyle (1)
;   GetCellClass (1)
;   GetCellStyles (1)
;   GetIsCellStyleInUse (1)
;   GetUniqueCellStyleName (1)
;   RenameCellStyle (2)
;   SetCellClass (2)

 


    2.After creating our new cell style, by invoking the (CreateCellStyle) method,
    we shall use the (wcmatch x "*2") methods to adjust the CellStyle's properties, just like manipulating a normal TableStyle ?

; Methods supported:
;   GetAlignment2 (1)
;   GetBackgroundColor2 (1)
;   GetColor2 (1)
;   GetDataType2 (3)
;   GetFormat2 (2)
;   GetGridColor2 (2)
;   GetGridLineWeight2 (2)
;   GetGridVisibility2 (2)
;   GetTextHeight2 (1)
;   SetAlignment2 (2)
;   SetBackgroundColor2 (2)
;   SetColor2 (2)
;   SetDataType2 (3)
;   SetFormat2 (2)
;   SetGridColor2 (3)
;   SetGridLineWeight2 (3)
;   SetGridVisibility2 (3)
;   SetTextHeight2 (2)

 

Step 2 sounds kinda stupid for me - it would be more handy to obtain a "CellStyle" VLA-OBJECT (if there was such) and manipulate it like every other object.

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