itacad Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Hello, I use a very powerful lisp that I attach and that allows the exchange of position (swap) between two objects. I recommend it because it speeds up one of the repetitive operations typical of Autocad. I ask you if it can be changed from: - Swap object 1 with object 2 to - Replace object 2 by deleting it, with a copy of object 1 (i.e. I would like to click on object 1 first, then on object 2) I already use lisps that do this function just as conveniently but work exclusively with blocks (e.g. ReplaceBlock that I attach), I would like to have one that does this function with almost all objects like Swap.lsp Thanks in advance swap.lspReplaceBlock.lsp Quote
Emmanuel Delay Posted October 3 Posted October 3 You want it to work for other types of objects, other than blocks. The issue is: not all types of objects heve the properties you need. Text objects don't have a scale, they have a text height. Lines don't have a position, they have 2 insertpoints. ... ----------- Anyway, I think this does the most generic version of copying an object and pasting it to the position of selected destination objects. (defun c:BRE2 ( / src src_ dest ss i temp) (princ "\nSelect source object: ") (setq src_ (vlax-ename->vla-object (setq src (car (entsel))))) (princ "\nSelect objects to be repalced: ") (setq ss (ssget "_:L" '((0 . "*")))) (setq i 0) (repeat (sslength ss) (setq dest (ssname ss i)) (setq temp (vla-copy src_)) ;; copy source (vla-move temp ;; move the copy to the destination (vlax-3d-point (cdr (assoc 10 (entget src)))) (vlax-3d-point (cdr (assoc 10 (entget dest)))) ) (entdel dest) (setq i (+ i 1)) ) ) Do you need this to do more? 1 Quote
itacad Posted October 3 Author Posted October 3 I think I understand what you mean, but I think it's not a problem, because in my imagination I thought of using this command to replace object type with the same object type, even if I just tried it and I see that it works with different objects, moreover it also has the possibility to replace a series of objects after selecting the one to use as "master". At first glance it seems exactly what I needed and I think I will definitely add it to my favorite lisps! Thank you! 1 Quote
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