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hello there, as always here i am pursuing an answer to another question that popped up in my mind.

 

Is it possible to sum a group of numbers in Autocad? i mean, imagine that i have a text with 1 and other with 2, is it possible to sum those values? i fear this is impossible, but its always worth the question 8)

 

thanks you vey much in advanced :)

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Try over at CADalyst Magazine and their CAD Tips section. Search the database of Lisp and VBA routines. I think you'll find what you are looking for.

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thank you very much Remark, you're a precious help here ;)

Sorry about the doubling thread, can i delete one of them or that kind of operation is only available to a moderator?

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OK...I checked CAD Tips and discovered the following.

 

A pair of AutoLISP routines that add and substract selected numerical text entities. ADD.LSP and SUB.LSP written by P. Yousef and submitted to CADalyst Magazine 01-Oct-1997. Look for tip #1369A.

 

Hope this will work as you anticipate. Good luck.

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