Raje Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 how to change or modify selected lines or poly lines length by user given new length by lisp? Thank you... Quote
ReMark Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 Why can't you use the Lengthen command as demonstrated here by Kent Cooper at the AutoDesk forums? LENGTHEN Total [enter your length] Fence [draw fence path crossing the ends you want to lengthen/shorten] Quote
Raje Posted November 1, 2017 Author Posted November 1, 2017 thank you ReMark.. i dont know this command. very useful command. How to shorten this command like 1)Select Lines/Poly lines 2)specify Total required Length 3)And Enter.. Thank you... Quote
ronjonp Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 (defun c:foo (/ l s) (if (and (setq l (getdist "\nEnter length: ")) (setq s (ssget ":L" '((0 . "*polyline,line"))))) (foreach x (vl-remove-if 'listp (mapcar 'cadr (ssnamex s))) (vl-cmdf "_Lengthen" "Total" l x "") ) ) (princ) ) Quote
tombu Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 Here's one for sloped lines with options: ;| Change the Length of a Line|; ; BY: Tom Beauford ; BeaufordT@LeonCountyFL.gov ; Leon County Public Works Engineering ;(or C:chl (load "ChgLen.lsp"));chl ; (load "ChgLen.lsp") chl ;======================================================= (defun C:chl (/ ActDoc A pick B etype pt1 pt pt2 pt3 pt4 distold dist1 ang1 z1) (setq ActDoc (vla-get-ActiveDocument (vlax-get-Acad-Object))) (vla-StartUndoMark ActDoc) (setq A (entsel "\nSelect Entity: ") pick (osnap (cadr A) "endp") B (entget (car A)) etype (cdr(assoc 0 B)) ); setq (princ "\netype = ") (princ etype) (cond ((eq etype "LINE") (progn (setq pt1 (cdr (assoc 10 B)) pt2 (cdr (assoc 11 B))) (if (>(distance pt1 pick)(distance pick pt2)) (setq pt pt1 pt1 pt2 pt2 pt) ) (setq pt3 (list (car pt1)(cadr pt1)) pt4 (list (car pt2)(cadr pt2)) distold (distance pt3 pt4) ang1 (angle pt2 pt1) ) (princ "\nOld Distance=") (princ distold) (initget "Lengthen Shorten Total Elevation Percent Ratio") (if(= ¦¦global¦¦ nil)(setq ¦¦global¦¦ "Total")) (if(setq ¦¦notnil¦¦ (getkword (strcat " [Lengthen/Shorten/Total/Elevation/Percent/Ratio] <" ¦¦global¦¦ ">: ")))(setq ¦¦global¦¦ ¦¦notnil¦¦)) (setvar "cmdecho" 0) (cond ((= ¦¦global¦¦ "Lengthen") (setq dist1 (+ distold (getreal "\nEnter Distance: ")) z1 (+(caddr pt2)(*(/ dist1 distold)(-(caddr pt1)(caddr pt2)))) ) ); Lengthen ((= ¦¦global¦¦ "Shorten") (setq dist1 (- distold (getreal "\nEnter Distance: ")) z1 (+(caddr pt2)(*(/ dist1 distold)(-(caddr pt1)(caddr pt2)))) ) ); Shorten ((= ¦¦global¦¦ "Total") (setq dist1 (getreal "\nEnter New Length: ") z1 (+(caddr pt2)(*(/ dist1 distold)(-(caddr pt1)(caddr pt2)))) ) ); Total ((= ¦¦global¦¦ "Elevation") (setq z1 (getreal "\nEnter Elevation to Trim/Extend: ") dist1 (*(/ distold (-(caddr pt1)(caddr pt2)))(- z1 (caddr pt2))) ) ); Elevation ((= ¦¦global¦¦ "Percent") (setq z1 (+(caddr pt2)(* distold(getreal "\nEnter Slope in %: ")0.01)) dist1 distold ) ); Percent ((= ¦¦global¦¦ "Ratio") (setq z1 (+(caddr pt2)(/ distold(getreal "\nEnter Run/Rise: "))) dist1 distold ) ); Ratio ); cond (setq pt1 (polar pt2 ang1 dist1) pt1 (list (car pt1)(cadr pt1) z1) ) (if pt (setq pt pt1 pt1 pt2 pt2 pt)) (setq B (subst(cons 10 pt1)(assoc 10 B) B) B (subst(cons 11 pt2)(assoc 11 B) B) ) (entmod B) (princ "\nOld Distance=") (princ distold) (princ ", New Distance=") (princ dist1) ); progn ); line ((or(eq etype "ARC")(eq etype "POLYLINE")(eq etype "LWPOLYLINE")) (progn (command "lengthen" pick) ); progn ); ARC, POLYLINE or LWPOLYLINE ); cond (vla-EndUndoMark ActDoc) (princ) ) 1 Quote
Raje Posted November 6, 2017 Author Posted November 6, 2017 Hi.. Thank you ronjonp..i need like this. Quote
symoin Posted September 23, 2022 Posted September 23, 2022 On 11/1/2017 at 7:57 PM, ronjonp said: (defun c:foo (/ l s) (if (and (setq l (getdist "\nEnter length: ")) (setq s (ssget ":L" '((0 . "*polyline,line"))))) (foreach x (vl-remove-if 'listp (mapcar 'cadr (ssnamex s))) (vl-cmdf "_Lengthen" "Total" l x "") ) ) (princ) ) HOW to keep the line start same and reduce the line end? Quote
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