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Topic ClosedLisp prog ?

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    Posted: 13.Apr.2013 at 04:51
Does anyone have a lisp prog to sum the lengths of lines in Autocad 3D model space ? ie to get the total length of all lines in a 3D model (for calculating the length of handrailing). Thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Apr.2013 at 06:09
I believe you can select them, and total length will be displayed in the "properties manager", after you select object type of "line".
If you ant a lisp, lots of routines available for summing lengths. Probably one at this site.
I recal TOTLEN.LSP by Paul Turvill eons ago...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Apr.2013 at 06:27
Thanks CarlB
I only have licenced 2000i here at  home (it doesn't give total length for lines) but will try it at work on Monday. Did you check it with your version ? Regds  Des
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Apr.2013 at 06:35
But TOTLEN.lsp is GOOD ! Thanks
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