Greetings community trying to locating the tlen.lsp

Greetings community trying to locating the tlen.lsp

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Greetings community trying to locating the tlen.lsp

Anonymous
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I have attemted locating the tlen.lsp on the site but am having a hard time finding it. Any suggestions? It appears much more convenient than dataextraction in finding total linear units in a multi object drawing.

 

 

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rkmcswain
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You can find tlen.lsp here.

 

If you need help with LISP files, see this.

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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Kent1Cooper
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Welcome to these Forums!

 

Depending on how you use it, something like this might also do it for you, or perhaps this other one or maybe here [just because I was aware there were some such routines on that site].  Searching these Forums will probably reveal a number of routines along similar lines.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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I am not certain what unit of measure it is answering in. Is there a way to change it to inches?
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Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:
I am not certain what unit of measure it is answering in. Is there a way to change it to inches?

It answers in whatever your current Units settings are.  If they are different from the format you want it to use, you can force it to use whatever format you prefer, by adding mode and precision arguments to this part right near the end:


(rtos tl)

 

Read about (rtos) in Help for the optional modes and precisions.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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Thank you all.
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