Sir,
I am using Autodesk map2002 and 2004. Can any one explain me the procedure for using the command dpl(p,p1,p2). When I use this command,I can't select p,p1 and p2
Please help me.
Thank you,
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Sir,
I am using Autodesk map2002 and 2004. Can any one explain me the procedure for using the command dpl(p,p1,p2). When I use this command,I can't select p,p1 and p2
Please help me.
Thank you,
Last edited by yjayakumartvm; 2006-01-29 at 09:07 AM.
hello... I am using map2006... but, I am not familiar with a command dpl (get unknown command when typing that in at the command line)... is that a custom alias/shortcut?Originally Posted by yjayakumartvm
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Sir, This is a command within the calculator command
Command: cal
enter
expression: dpl(p,p1,p2)
enter
Please
ah, thank you.Originally Posted by yjayakumartvm
I run the cal command, then use the above expression and I get the error: "AutoLISP variable P has no value" (sorry, this isn't really a tool I'm used to using, hopefully someone else will read this and know what to do)
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Hi
Have you reviewed the following from the AutoCAD Online Help File [F1]...
Contents tab -> Command Reference -> Commands -> C Commands -> CAL -> Using AutoLISP Variables
&
Contents tab -> Command Reference -> Commands -> C Commands -> CAL -> Calculating a Distance
Therefore you could define p, p1 & p2 something like...
(setq p (getpoint))
(setq p1 (getpoint))
(setq p2 (getpoint))
Then use the CAL command...
Command: _.Cal
>> Expression: dpl(p,p1,p2)
Have a good one, Mike
Thank you very much sir, for the valuable suggestion. I will try this today itself.