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LiamPlazaLTD
Newbie Joined: 09.Mar.2016 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD2013 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Topic: Is it possible to increase numerical values? Posted: 09.Mar.2016 at 18:33 |
Im fairly new to Cad so thought this was the best place to go for extra knowledge, I have loaded a level survey into CAD via dxf. The Original Datum given was incorrect so I want to change the level values by a fixed amount (in this case 0.500) can this be done to every value at the same time or do I have to go through individually and change them manually.
Thanks in Advance Liam
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John Connor
Senior Member Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |
Posted: 09.Mar.2016 at 20:05 |
It can probably be achieved by using a custom lisp routine. Kent Cooper might know of one. I'd do a search but I'm off to a safety meeting. Don't let that hamper you from searching though. I'll check back later and see if you had any success.
Search for a lisp routine that will add a certain value to each and every object (text?) in the drawing. Edited by John Connor - 09.Mar.2016 at 20:06 |
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John Connor
Senior Member Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |
Posted: 10.Mar.2016 at 14:23 |
Any luck?
Since you did not say whether this number that you want to add to is text or an attribute I'm not sure what to search for. Update. I found a custom lisp routine that will parse numbers that are entered as text and it allows the user to select individually or select > All. I've tested it and it does work. Interested? Edited by John Connor - 10.Mar.2016 at 14:52 |
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LiamPlazaLTD
Newbie Joined: 09.Mar.2016 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD2013 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Posted: 10.Mar.2016 at 14:59 |
Sorry been at work. I have no luck, partly because I had to search what a lisp routine is first haha.
Im slowly growing my knowledge but when I think im getting the hang of CAD other areas of use come to life! If you have had some luck any advice will be appreciated. The survey has been loaded from a Leica machine as a DXF and came in as one block so Ive exploded the drawing so I believe they are separate text cells now? Cheers Liam
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John Connor
Senior Member Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |
Posted: 10.Mar.2016 at 15:28 |
I'll attach it forthwith. Give me a moment (or two).
OK...here you go. Use the APPLOAD command to load the routine into AutoCAD then at the command line type TEXT_INC and the routine will start. Pay close attention to what you are being asked on the command line. It is fairly straight forward so you should not have a problem. You can rename the file to something more suitable as it is really only an ASCII text file. uploads/165260/test.lsp Edited by John Connor - 10.Mar.2016 at 15:31 |
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LiamPlazaLTD
Newbie Joined: 09.Mar.2016 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD2013 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Posted: 10.Mar.2016 at 18:04 |
Top man! Once im back home I'll get on it. Thanks very much for taking your time to look into this for me.
Cheers liam |
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LiamPlazaLTD
Newbie Joined: 09.Mar.2016 Location: United Kingdom Using: AutoCAD2013 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
Posted: 10.Mar.2016 at 18:24 |
Couldn't wait, had to give it a try. Works spot on!! Thank you very much sir!
Liam
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John Connor
Senior Member Joined: 01.Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 7175 |
Posted: 10.Mar.2016 at 18:36 |
Happy to hear it solved your problem. You're welcomed.
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