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    Posted: 15.Aug.2024 at 13:37
Hello,
Is it possible, please, to make a change in SelHatch0 in order to eliminate manual selection from the code?
Entering SelHatch0 command + Enter to select the hatches and closing the command.
Thank you

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You don't need to select the hatches menually. Just <Enter> and all hatches will be selected automatically.
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I want to use it in a script to automate deleting these hatches:
SELHATCH0  ERASE
but if there are no hatches the code does not work.
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Originally posted by w64bit w64bit wrote:

I want to use it in a script to automate deleting these hatches:
SELHATCH0  ERASE
but if there are no hatches the code does not work.

What would you expect it to do if there are no Hatches?  If it's part of something larger, and no Hatches interferes with its continuing, does it work if you use an actual Enter instead of a space in the Script, for the select-all option?

SELHATCH0

ERASE


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I ended up using
SELHATCH0
(if (ssget "I") (command "ERASE"))

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote w64bit Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Aug.2024 at 20:24
I found a problem.
VLX is selecting also the hatches with non zero area.
I attached a file for testing.

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No, this example is a typical object with a zero/undefined area (at least in AutoCAD 2025.1). Try the Properties palette or the AREA Object command.
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