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Excel script, need to plot by the specify distance not coordinate


cap10_arshee

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hi,

its not a reply actually i dont know that how to ask question in this fourm. so this is my question if any one have solution plz post.

 

Question:

I made script for autocad that plot cross section and other relevant data. but the problem is that when i draw the croass section then its elevation through

the script which is acutally made in excel. so its also plot the level of the croass section on the specifily coordinate. so i want that its plot the elevation of the croass section by the specify distance not coordinate. so i want that it first plost the NSL then measured the NSL for distance, and then plot the elevation by the usder specify distance.

Thanks

 

Arshad Iqbal

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Welcome to the Forum, cap10_arshee! It was better if you created a dedicated thread (use the "Post New Thread" button located in left-top side of each section) for this subject since is unrelated with OP's issue. However may ask a moderator to fix this for you.

I'm not sure if you can achieve what you are looking for solely by a script - cannot pause for user input. I suggest you to investigate an AutoLISP approach instead.

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thanks for the urgent reply, I have the autoLISP file that plot the NSL level. but problem is that the LISP file also followed the coordinate phenomena. If u know the lisp file which plot the NSL level by distance not coordinate. If u have plz post it.

I shall be much oblige for this kind of act.

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If you have an AutoLISP routine, then you may post it here (if allowed, for sure), then someone may take a look to fix it. If you post it, please don't forget to add code tags to it.

Along with the code it may be very useful to describe exactly how you see that routine changed to fit your needs; a sketch may help also.

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