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1 hour ago, dlanorh said:

 

I give up. These drawings do not help me at all. I cannot see how or between what you wish to interpolate to arrive at final from input since the additional text items bear no resemblance levels wise to the existing.

ITS OK SIR THANKS FOR UR VALUABLE TIME......

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1 hour ago, dlanorh said:

 

I give up. These drawings do not help me at all. I cannot see how or between what you wish to interpolate to arrive at final from input since the additional text items bear no resemblance levels wise to the existing.

can u help me in other lisp???

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OK that helps, but random can mean extremely close to either end, which is why i need to know how close is acceptable.

 

See also the attached revised drawing.

 

The attached lisp should insert a random level between 0.1 and 0.9 of the distance between the selected texts. If this is incorrect or needs altering let me know.

Drawing32(questions).dwg infill_levels3.lsp

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On 8/3/2019 at 6:50 PM, dlanorh said:

OK that helps, but random can mean extremely close to either end, which is why i need to know how close is acceptable.

 

See also the attached revised drawing.

 

The attached lisp should insert a random level between 0.1 and 0.9 of the distance between the selected texts. If this is incorrect or needs altering let me know.

Drawing32(questions).dwg 73.93 kB · 2 downloads infill_levels3.lsp 2.71 kB · 1 download

great sir lisp working fine

Drawing32(questions).dwg

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On 8/3/2019 at 12:45 PM, dlanorh said:

 

I give up. These drawings do not help me at all. I cannot see how or between what you wish to interpolate to arrive at final from input since the additional text items bear no resemblance levels wise to the existing.

Sir,

ur lisp working fine...can u modify the lsp like when we run this it will ask how many interval u want to place the elevation like 1m 2m 3m etc.....

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2 hours ago, pmadhwal7 said:

Sir,

ur lisp working fine...can u modify the lsp like when we run this it will ask how many interval u want to place the elevation like 1m 2m 3m etc.....

 

I'm not sure I understand exactly what you want. This is a 3d line so :

 

Possible answers :

 

1. Interpolate a level every ?m 2D (horizontal distance)

 

2. Interpolate a level every ?m 3D (slope distance)

 

Also you want the distances in metres but the insertion drawing units are in inches, so I don't know whether the drawing is metric or imperial let alone if it is in millimetres or metres

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1 minute ago, dlanorh said:

 

I'm not sure I understand exactly what you want. This is a 3d line so :

 

Possible answers :

 

1. Interpolate a level every ?m 2D (horizontal distance)

 

2. Interpolate a level every ?m 3D (slope distance)

 

Also you want the distances in metres but the insertion drawing units are in inches, so I don't know whether the drawing is metric or imperial let alone if it is in millimetres or metres

check my dwg sir..u may u got my words...

sample.dwg

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