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Extend trim lines, Arcs Autolisp
Auto Extend trim lines, Arcs lisp for each layer and separate trim/extend/trim for each layer
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EDITED:
In the 2nd & 4th situations, this will do that:
PEDIT
Multiple option
[select stuff]
Join option
big-enough fuzz distance to catch the nearby stuff
[another Enter to conclude]
[If the PEDITACCEPT System Variable is set to 0, and the things in your image are Lines, you will be asked whether to convert them to Polylines for joining -- answer Yes.]
For the 1st [left-most] situation, what is the criterion by which a routine would be able to determine that the horizontal connector should meet the top of the right line, and the left line should extend down to that level, rather than having it meet the bottom of the left line, with the right line extending up to that level, or something in between?
Closing the gap in the 3rd situation is another question. Is that a Polyline, or 5 Lines?
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I think we can all deduce what your goal is, but I am wondering about the leftmost figure. How would a program decide whether to extend the right vertical line up to the bottom of the left line or to extend the left vertical line down to the top of the right line.
Seems to me you need only 3 stock AutoCAD commands... ERASE, LINE, and FILLET for all 4 figures.
Please demonstrate what you can do with arcs, or perhaps a combination of lines and arcs.
Like the three-toed sloth playing pictionary, how would you finish off one vertical line?
John F. Uhden
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I think by getting the free points or lines and get the nearest to the other and joining it by lines after add lines join it and final trim
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@Peter_MElad wrote:
I don't have the ability to make Lisp.
But I expect you have the ability to answer questions that have been asked....
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I am very sorry really, I don't see the question ...... the left shape only parallel connect as you made to achieve (be as far as possible from the lines) ........ if not parallel connect with two points only. and finally close polyline (close Area)
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I am very sorry ...... the left shape only parallel connect as you made to achieve (be as far as possible from the lines) ........ if not parallel connect with two points only. and finally close polyline (close Area)
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From the other topic we know that when there are different possible results, you're looking for the result with the larger area, but this partial image from Message 1 has nothing on which to base an area comparison:
So will it always be in relation to more of an outline, and never like this?
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