

I frequently use this lisp routine to create ICT fixtures from a drill file.īeats inputting each point manually. Then use the command iCe to run the program.
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I cannot use Excel well! Hello miguelvarezcan u please tell me how to run this lisp Importar puntos? Load the lisp as described in the link above. Thank you,fuccaro,you write so cear,i learn the 'concatenate' command from your post! An other approach could be to place in the drawing blocks containing a point and an attribute. Add an extra CR and save the file as Anyname. Once you get the first line, select D1, click and hold the black dot in the right down corner and drag it down to apply the function to all the lines.Ĭlick the column head D right the letter D and all the column should be selected. Enter the rotation angle -zero is for horizontal, but you may enter any legal value, and again a space. A1 and B1 are the cells where the cords are, separated by a comma. Put a space after it -it will act like the Enter. It is a poor approach since there is no connection between the points and the texts. A possible solution: draw the points and use a script to put the texts near them. I have a lisp not available for posting which did 10, points in 29 seconds. One type is the x,y,z position and the other type is the label text. If you want to write labels, you are dealing with two types of data. The pasting from Excel is possible with one type of data only. Also, I have a spreadsheet of over points. I may need another explanation that is simpler and in english. It is in spanish, but i think is easy enough to use it even if you dont know spanish. How can i import a Text file with x, y & z co-ordinates in AutoCAD? The author is Mario Torres, check out his web 3w dot construcGeek dot comhis always uploading useful stuff. The following lisp tool does exactly what you are looking for. I would prefer a similar copy and paste from excel command. Hello, I've gotten this all in but if I wanted to add a label, say point BC,BC,etc and have it show up in autocad next to the points I've entered into the display with the Multiple,Point command. This can be done by creating an equation to concatenate the data e. I realise you can probably do this using the lisp function, but i don't know how they work, and wanted to know if there is an easier way.
