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I am searching for a lisp code to draw a section line like the test.dwg.

1) Select 2 points for the length of the section

2) Pick a point for the direction of the section

3) Draw section line with the arrows and ask for the section letter for exampl A,B

 

Thanks

TEST.dwg

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(defun C:SECTIONLINE ( / pt1 pt2 dirpt baseAngle dirAngle angle
                        arrowLen arrowAng secLetter txtpt angleDeg
                        p1 p2 )


  (setq arrowLen 10.0)       
  (setq arrowAng (/ pi 6.0)) 


  (setq pt1 (getpoint "\nSelect first point of section line: "))
  (if (not (and pt1 (listp pt1)))
    (progn (princ "\nCanceled or invalid first point.") (quit))
  )

  (setq pt2 (getpoint pt1 "\nSelect second point of section line: "))
  (if (not (and pt2 (listp pt2)))
    (progn (princ "\nCanceled or invalid second point.") (quit))
  )

  (setq dirpt (getpoint "\nPick a point to define section direction: "))
  (if (not (and dirpt (listp dirpt)))
    (progn (princ "\nCanceled or invalid direction point.") (quit))
  )


  (setq baseAngle (angle pt1 pt2))
  (setq dirAngle (angle pt1 dirpt))
  (setq angle (if (< (abs (- baseAngle dirAngle)) (/ pi 2.0))
                baseAngle
                (+ baseAngle pi)))


  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt1 "_non" pt2 "")

  (setq p1 (polar pt1 (+ angle arrowAng) arrowLen))
  (setq p2 (polar pt1 (- angle arrowAng) arrowLen))
  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt1 "_non" p1 "")
  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt1 "_non" p2 "")


  (setq p1 (polar pt2 (+ angle arrowAng) arrowLen))
  (setq p2 (polar pt2 (- angle arrowAng) arrowLen))
  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt2 "_non" p1 "")
  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt2 "_non" p2 "")


  (setq secLetter (getstring T "\nEnter section letter (e.g., A, B): "))
  (if (= secLetter "") (setq secLetter "A"))


  (if (and (listp pt1) (listp pt2))
    (progn
      (setq txtpt (mapcar '(lambda (a b) (/ (+ a b) 2.0)) pt1 pt2))
      (setq angleDeg (* 180.0 (/ angle pi)))
      (command "._TEXT" "_non" txtpt 2.5 angleDeg (strcat secLetter "-" secLetter))
    )
    (princ "\nText not placed due to invalid points.")
  )

  (princ "\nSection line created successfully.")
  (princ)
)

 

 

I have this error (I use ZWCAD)

 

Command: SECTIONLINE

Select first point of section line: 
Select second point of section line: 
Pick a point to define section direction: 
Error: undefined function - nil

 

Thanks

Posted (edited)

You haven't defined "arrowAng" variable and you are using it in (polar) function...

 

Sorry, my mistake - you defined it firstly...

 

[EDIT : You should changle variable "angle" to something different like "ang" as (angle) is AutoLISP function and then you should localize "ang" in main (defun) instead of "angle"...]

Edited by marko_ribar
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Posted

Hi Bigal I try but I have problem with the angles. In my template the units set

 

(mapcar 'setvar (list 'aunits 'auprec 'angdir 'angbase 'lunits 'luprec 'insunits ) (list 2 4 1 (/ pi 2) 2 3 6)) ; for ZWCAD

 

(defun C:SECTIONLINE ( / pt1 pt2 dirpt baseAngle dirAngle ang
                        arrowBase arrowHeight secLetter txtpt1 txtpt2 angleDeg
                        p1 p2 p3 offset letterOffset)

  (command "._STYLE" "Section" "Arial" 0.0 1.4 0 "N" "N" "N")

  (if (= (tblsearch "layer" "Section") nil)
    (vl-cmdf "_layer" "_m" "Section" "_c" "10" "" "_lw" "0.05" "" "")
  )
  (setvar "clayer" "Section")

  (setq arrowBase 0.69)  
  (setq arrowHeight 0.27)
  (setq offset 0.11)     
  (setq letterOffset 0.31)

  (setq pt1 (getpoint "\nSelect first point of section line: "))
  (if (not (and pt1 (listp pt1)))
    (progn (princ "\nCanceled or invalid first point.") (quit))
  )

  (setq pt2 (getpoint pt1 "\nSelect second point of section line: "))
  (if (not (and pt2 (listp pt2)))
    (progn (princ "\nCanceled or invalid second point.") (quit))
  )

  (setq dirpt (getpoint "\nPick a point to define section direction: "))
  (if (not (and dirpt (listp dirpt)))
    (progn (princ "\nCanceled or invalid direction point.") (quit))
  )

  (setq secLetter (getstring T "\nEnter section letter (e.g., A, B): "))
  (if (= secLetter "") (setq secLetter "A"))

  (setq baseAngle (angle pt1 pt2))
  (setq dirAngle (angle pt1 dirpt))
  (setq ang (if (< (abs (- baseAngle dirAngle)) (/ pi 2.0))
                dirAngle
                (+ dirAngle pi)))

  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt1 "_non" pt2 "")

  (setq p1 (polar pt1 baseAngle offset)
  (setq p2 (polar p1 (+ baseAngle (/ pi 2.0)) (/ arrowBase 2.0))) 
  (setq p3 (polar p1 (- baseAngle (/ pi 2.0)) (/ arrowBase 2.0)))
  (command "._PLINE" "_non" p2 "_non" (polar p1 ang arrowHeight) "_non" p3 "_non" p2 "")
  (command "._HATCH" "SOLID" "_L" "" "")

  (setq txtpt1 (polar pt1 ang letterOffset))
  (setq angleDeg (* 400.0 (/ baseAngle pi)))

  (command "._TEXT" "J" "MC" "_non" txtpt1 0.27 angleDeg secLetter)

  (setq p1 (polar pt2 (- baseAngle pi) offset)) 
  (setq p2 (polar p1 (+ baseAngle (/ pi 2.0)) (/ arrowBase 2.0)))
  (setq p3 (polar p1 (- baseAngle (/ pi 2.0)) (/ arrowBase 2.0)))
  (command "._PLINE" "_non" p2 "_non" (polar p1 ang arrowHeight) "_non" p3 "_non" p2 "")
  (command "._HATCH" "SOLID" "_L" "" "")

  (setq txtpt2 (polar pt2 ang letterOffset))
  (command "._TEXT" "J" "MC" "_non" txtpt2 0.27 angleDeg secLetter)

  (princ "\nSection line created successfully.")
  (princ)
)

 

 

Thanks

Posted

Not sure why you are asking me about units, you could try making the variable names "Aunits". with double quotes, works in Bricscad, else you can use a foreach loop but I would use  car & cadr in the loop, (list (list "aunits" 2)("list 'auprec"4)(......))

 

Just a suggestion for labelling, the character "A" is (chr 65) (chr x) so you can start with a number and each time you run the section lisp it will add 1 to the x, this will do up to 26. You can save the value of X by using ldata so when dwg is opened again you still have next value and can display that in a prompt. So Enter will give next value. Yes there is code for AA AB etc.

 

Why not a dynamic block then can have a single stretch parameter based on the two pick points.

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Posted
48 minutes ago, BIGAL said:

Why not a dynamic block then

They are using ZWCAD. and dynamic blocks are a propriety feature of AutoDesk. (or at least were not fully functional when i was using BricsCAD might be a feature now)

Posted

There is parametrics in Bricscad, similar to dynamic block in Acad.

 

Here is a sample think of the two circles as the section arrow details. Can add attributes etc. I just made a block with gap set to 100, then did Bedit and typed PARAMETRICSTRETCH, follow prompts just select one side. Can add a lisp pick 2 points for alignment and reset length.

 

 

section.dwg

Posted

Hi BIGAL , PARAMETRICSTRETCH not exist in ZWCAD

 

Thanks

Posted

Now the arrows is correct. The only problem is the angle of the text is not in all direction in correct angle !!! I want the text to have the same directions with the arrows

 

(defun C:SECTIONLINE ( / pt1 pt2 dirpt secLet baseAngle dx dy cross normalAngle
                        arrowBase arrowHeight arrowOffset offset letterOffset
                        arrow1Base arrow2Base center1 center2 txtpt1 txtpt2 angleGrad)


  (setq arrowBase 0.69)       
  (setq arrowHeight 0.27)     
  (setq arrowOffset 0.345)   
  (setq offset 0.11)
  (setq letterOffset 0.42)   


  (command "._STYLE" "Section" "Arial" 0.0 1.4 0 "N" "N" "N")
  (if (not (tblsearch "layer" "Section"))
    (command "_-layer" "make" "Section" "color" "10" "" "lw" "0.05" "" "")
  )
  (setvar "clayer" "Section")


  (setq pt1 (getpoint "\nSelect first point of section line: "))
  (if (not pt1) (progn (princ "\nCanceled.") (exit)))

  (setq pt2 (getpoint pt1 "\nSelect second point of section line: "))
  (if (not pt2) (progn (princ "\nCanceled.") (exit)))

  (setq dirpt (getpoint "\nPick a point to define section direction: "))
  (if (not dirpt) (progn (princ "\nCanceled.") (exit)))

  (setq secLet (getstring T "\nEnter section letter (e.g., A, B): "))
  (if (= secLet "") (setq secLet "A"))


  (setq baseAngle (angle pt1 pt2))


  (setq dx (- (car pt2) (car pt1)))
  (setq dy (- (cadr pt2) (cadr pt1)))
  (setq cross (- (* dx (- (cadr dirpt) (cadr pt1)))
                 (* dy (- (car dirpt) (car pt1)))))


  (setq normalAngle (if (> cross 0)
                        (+ baseAngle (/ pi 2)) 
                        (- baseAngle (/ pi 2)) 
                  ))


  (command "._LINE" "_non" pt1 "_non" pt2 "")


  (defun drawArrow (basePoint / center p1 p2 tip)
    (setq center (polar basePoint normalAngle offset))
    (setq p1 (polar center (+ baseAngle pi) (/ arrowBase 2.0)))
    (setq p2 (polar center baseAngle (/ arrowBase 2.0)))
    (setq tip (polar center normalAngle arrowHeight))
    (command "._PLINE" "_non" p1 "_non" tip "_non" p2 "_non" p1 "")
    (command "._HATCH" "SOLID" "_L" "" "")
    center
  )


  (setq arrow1Base (polar pt1 baseAngle arrowOffset))
  (setq center1 (drawArrow arrow1Base))

  (setq arrow2Base (polar pt2 (+ baseAngle pi) arrowOffset))
  (setq center2 (drawArrow arrow2Base))


  (defun fix-angle (a)
    (setq grad (* 200.0 (/ a pi))) 
    (if (or (> grad 100) (< grad -100))
      (+ a pi) 
      a
    )
  )


  (setq txtAngle1 (fix-angle (+ normalAngle pi)))
  (setq angleGrad1 (* 200.0 (/ txtAngle1 pi)))


  (setq txtpt1 (polar center1 (+ normalAngle pi) letterOffset))
  (setq txtpt2 (polar center2 (+ normalAngle pi) letterOffset))


  (command "._TEXT" "J" "MC" "_non" txtpt1 0.27 angleGrad1 secLet)
  (command "._TEXT" "J" "MC" "_non" txtpt2 0.27 angleGrad1 secLet)

  (princ "\nSection line created successfully.")
  (princ)
)

 

 

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