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Old 02-18-2009, 02:21 PM
 
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Auto Generating DXF

I need some help generating a DXF file using variables.

My goal is to auto generate about over 91,000 DXF files for a very simple form. The variables will set the size of a rectangle as well as add varying radii to the two bottom corners of the rectangle.

Rectangle range 1.5-9.5mm in 0.5mm increments
Each radius will range from 3.2-9.2mm in 1mm increments

It's been a while since I've touched QBasic or Visual Basic.
I only have access to AutoCad LT version, so LISP is out. I cant figure out how to do this as a script. It doesn't appear that script files support variables.

Can anyone help me?
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You could probably use a VBA macro in Excel to write a ascii .dxf file. More dificult than automating the saveas command, which is what I think you want.
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I'm in a bit over my head here. I haven't touched any programming of this type in years and I'm a long way from getting all the cob webs out.

I'm not sure what you mean about the VBA Macro. I did write a simple program using QBASIC to generate each variation. I did that just to calculate how many DXF files I would end up with. I just need to figure how to generate the DXF using those variable. In the end, coding DXF directly may be far from my abilities.
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Well, I cheated a bit. But I was able to git 'er done.
I drew a simple form in autocad and saved as a DXF. Then I copied the header info from that file and saved it on its own. I then used a shell command to copy that to a new file name for each variable and appended the new geometry data. Once I got going on it, it became quite simple. I was able to shake a few cob webs loose in that ol' brain of mine.

I REALLY have to log some hours in on Visual Basic some day.

Thanks for the suggestion "ger21" and the quick response.
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So you created 91,000+ dxf files?

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I wrote a small program that creates a simple square .dxf file, with vb.net 2008. It's not really finished, but could be a starting point?

I'll clean it up a bit, before I post it.


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Yep, in a matter of minutes.

The "rectangle" sizes range was 4 to 30mm long by 1.5 to 9.5mm wide.
Then, each one had a partial or full radius at either or both ends that ranged from 3 to 9mm.
The fourth variation had a 1x45° chamfer at the opposite corner of the width.

In all, I had 91,800 shape variations.

But, the program worked flawless and kept me from having to do each one "manually".
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