+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 21
  1. #1
    Forum Newbie
    Using
    Mechanical 2006
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    1

    Default Determine the quantity of blocks in your AutoCAD drawing

    Registered forum members do not see this ad.

    You may find yourself in a position, such as a cost proposal, where you need to determine the quantity of a certain block within your engineering drawing. AutoCAD provides you with an excellent tool for counting the blocks in a drawing: the Count command.

    Simply type the Count command at the command line, then select the objects you wish to count, or the entire drawing. The command opens the AutoCAD Text window and gives you a list of all the blocks in your drawing and their overall quantity.

  2. #2
    Super Moderator Cad64's Avatar
    Computer Details
    Cad64's Computer Details
    Operating System:
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
    Computer:
    XI Computers
    Motherboard:
    Asus P8Z77-V Pro
    CPU:
    Intel Core I7 3770K 4.1 Ghz Quad Core 3rd Gen
    RAM:
    8GB DDR3 @ 1333MHz
    Graphics:
    Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5
    Primary Storage:
    SATAII 500GB 7200 RPM
    Secondary Storage:
    Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II - 2TB capacity
    Monitor:
    HPf2105 21" LCD Widescreen & Cintiq 21ux
    Discipline
    Multi-disciplinary
    Cad64's Discipline Details
    Occupation
    Freelance Digital Artist
    Discipline
    Multi-disciplinary
    Details
    In a nutshell, I create 3D models from the client's CAD files or design sketches, which I then use to produce high quality rendered images. Click on the link in my signature to view my portfolio. I'm always looking for work, so let me know if you need any renders. :)
    Using
    3ds Max 2011
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Southern California
    Posts
    8,416

    Default

    I believe you are referring to the BCOUNT command. There is no Count command. Also, Bcount is an Express Tool, so if you're running LT or don't have Express Tools installed, you won't have access to the command.
    "Work Smart, Not Hard"

    Click to View My Portfolio ( Updated 03/01/2013 ) --->
    http://www.rdeweese.com/

  3. #3
    Full Member cresta's Avatar
    Using
    AutoCAD 2000
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Daly City, California
    Posts
    31

    Default

    Thanks Cad64, I was just looking for your answer. I knew in the past some lisp program that counted the blocks, I wasn't aware counting blocks now, was part of the autocad commands. BCOUNT is the name of the ticket!
    Thank you again
    "Stupid is as Stupid does".!! or it is: "Garbish In Garbish Out"??

  4. #4
    Senior Member vinod's Avatar
    Using
    AutoCAD 2008
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    India
    Posts
    167

    Default For counting blocks and attribute extraction

    I am using the command "EATTEXT" for counting blocks in drawings.
    Found it is very useful..
    You can export the output as *.csv

  5. #5
    Super Moderator Strix's Avatar
    Using
    not applicable
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Sheffield UK
    Posts
    3,074

    Default

    I think we may have noted this already, but just in case....

    bookmarked for FAQ
    Find your new best friend at Rain Rescue

    If you are a good drafter, tech will help. If you are a bad drafter, nothing will help. - Jack_O'neill at CADTutor

  6. #6
    Full Member cresta's Avatar
    Using
    AutoCAD 2000
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Daly City, California
    Posts
    31

    Default

    That is a very useful tool, Vinod. Thank you. That command does not work on version 2000, That I like to work with (I got used to their icons, and Autocad in every new version changes the icons and that is just a drag for many of us.) But it does work on version 2006, No problem for me then. I will use version 06 to Eat the blocks and save it as a 2000 version. Piece of Cake. Thanks again.
    "Stupid is as Stupid does".!! or it is: "Garbish In Garbish Out"??

  7. #7
    Junior Member
    Computer Details
    BoHiCAAA's Computer Details
    Operating System:
    Xp Pro SP2
    Computer:
    Dell Precision 670
    Motherboard:
    Dell 0XC837
    CPU:
    Dual Xeon 3.0GHz
    RAM:
    3GB
    Graphics:
    nVidia Quadro FX 4500
    Primary Storage:
    4x73GB SCSI
    Monitor:
    Dell 2407WFP
    Using
    AutoCAD 2007
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    18

    Default

    There is also a VBA based solution in Excel that does this. Might be handy to have the list and count directly in a WorkSheet.

    The code is somewhere on this forum. I'll try and find it (if not found I'll post it).

  8. #8
    Full Member
    Using
    AutoCAD 2000
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Seattle
    Posts
    25

    Default How to Bcount in AutoCAD LT 2007

    How do you run Bcount in AutoCAD LT 2007 when the comand doesn't work.

    Thanks,
    Brian

  9. #9
    Full Member cresta's Avatar
    Using
    AutoCAD 2000
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Daly City, California
    Posts
    31

    Default

    I don't use Autocad LT, therefore I don't know if the screen is similar to Autocad, but here is my question anyway:
    You said that "the comand doesn't work"... What it is actually that the program says at the command line (after you type "Bcount" and click Enter)?
    Does it said "Unknown command "Bcount"?
    or what else happens?
    "Stupid is as Stupid does".!! or it is: "Garbish In Garbish Out"??

  10. #10
    Full Member cresta's Avatar
    Using
    AutoCAD 2000
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Daly City, California
    Posts
    31

    Default

    Registered forum members do not see this ad.

    I just read above and Cad64 Super member had this comment: "Bcount is an Express Tool, so if you're running LT or don't have Express Tools installed, you won't have access to the command." then you should verify that you have Express Tools installed in your program.
    "Stupid is as Stupid does".!! or it is: "Garbish In Garbish Out"??

Similar Threads

  1. Determine Surface areas of 3D solids
    By just4geeks in forum AutoCAD 3D Modelling & Rendering
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 23rd Jun 2008, 02:15 pm
  2. Blocks for any drawing
    By DODGE in forum AutoCAD Drawing Management & Output
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 13th Feb 2007, 10:47 am
  3. Blocks slowing drawing down..!
    By JBullseye74 in forum AutoCAD Drawing Management & Output
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 10th Oct 2006, 03:42 pm
  4. Calculate quantity of material
    By dabaci in forum AutoCAD General
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 8th Aug 2006, 06:52 pm
  5. cost/quantity measuremment
    By oksng in forum AutoCAD Drawing Management & Output
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 21st Sep 2004, 04:16 pm

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts