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    Posted: 06.Jul.2024 at 14:08
Atarting to use or learn Lisp.

Presently I want to be able to do following.

  1. Click on point
  2. Enter 4 vaules of a steel structure.
    1. Orig. Thickness
    2. Present thickness
    3. Max Allowable % wastage/reduction i.e, 25%
    4. Drawing result to look like this for 1" orig Plate showing present thickness and wastage calculation - .75"(.25").  Highlight %wastage as follows- red when 25% wastage and orange when 18.75% wastage.
Anyone able to assist in writing this code?
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Your input is quite vague. What to do with the clicked point? What should be drawn?

(defun C:STEELSTRUC ( / pt oth pth pct)
 (setq pt (getpoint "\nClick a point: "))
 (setq oth (getdist "\nSpecify orig. thickness: "))
 (setq pth (getdist "\nSpecify present thickness: "))
 (setq pct (getdist "\nSpecify percentage - reduction: "))
;now perform drawing and calculations, the hardest part...
;e.g.:
 (command "_LINE" pt (list (+ (car pt) oth) (cadr pt)) "")
 (princ)
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See attached.  I hope this shows what final drawing might look like.

Arrows and numbers are shown.  Red and Green showing bad thickness readings.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kent Cooper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jul.2024 at 18:28
Should red and orange in the first description (item 2. sub-item 4.) be red and green instead?  (Or should green things in the image be orange instead?)

How/where does the description's item 1. "Click on point" relate to the drawing?


Edited by Kent Cooper - 08.Jul.2024 at 18:30
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Should red and orange in the first description (item 2. sub-item 4.) be red and green instead?  (Or should green things in the image be orange instead?)

How/where does the description's item 1. "Click on point" relate to the drawing?

We use Red and Yellow actually.  And would like to stay that way.

When I say "Click on Point" I mean insert reading and % wastage at that location. I.e .233"(27%)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sdzitko Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Jul.2024 at 01:32
Do you think a MACRO can make this work?

Like this -- "ask for Orig, ask for present measurement, click on drwing to insert following in right location then continue same with all other locations the. double click to end inserting":

    measurement" (meas./orig*100)%  i.e .750"(75%)  i.e. .818"(81%)

Where original is 1".   

Always calculated % -- 0% to 75% is red, 76% to 81% is green, % greater then 82% black.
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