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AutoCAD Code Pack
is a powerful library that helps you to develop AutoCAD plugins using the AutoCAD .NET API. It re-encapsulates the over-designed and old-fashioned classes and methods into easy-to-use static modules and functions. It also brings modern C# syntax like LINQ and lambdas (functional programming) to AutoCAD development. With all the features it provides, you can save over half the lines of your code.
The library was originally developed for AutoCAD R18 (2010, 2011, 2012) and .NET 3.5. We recently updated it to target AutoCAD R23 (2019) and .NET 4.7.1, thanks to the contribution from @lavantgarde. Due to the popularity of old AutoCAD versions, we also provide compatibility projects for R18 and R19.
View Test.cs for API usage examples.
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The library consists of the following modules:
Draw
to directly draw entities (with AutoCAD-command-like functions)NoDraw
to create in-memory entitiesModify
to edit entities (with AutoCAD-command-like functions)Annotation
to draw annotationsDbHelper
to manipulate the DWG databaseQuickSelection
to simplify entity manipulation with LINQ style coding experience (like jQuery, if you know some Web)Interaction
to handle user interactionsAlgorithms
to offer some mathematical helpersMultiDoc
to process cross-document scenariosCustomDictionary
to help you attach data to entitiesSymbolPack
to help you draw symbols like arrows, etc.IronPython
to allow you use IronPython in AutoCAD
You may write this elegant code with the code pack. Let's say you want a command to clean up all 0-length polylines.
[CommandMethod("PolyClean0", CommandFlags.UsePickSet)]
public static void PolyClean0()
{
var ids = Interaction.GetSelection("\nSelect polyline", "LWPOLYLINE");
int n = 0;
ids.QForEach<Polyline>(poly =>
{
if (poly.Length == 0)
{
poly.Erase();
n++;
}
});
Interaction.WriteLine("{0} eliminated.", n);
}
Crazy simple, right? Can you imagine how much extra code you would have to write using the original API:
[CommandMethod("PolyClean0_Old", CommandFlags.UsePickSet)]
public static void PolyClean0_Old()
{
string message = "\nSelect polyline";
string allowedType = "LWPOLYLINE";
Editor ed = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument.Editor;
PromptSelectionOptions opt = new PromptSelectionOptions
{
MessageForAdding = message
};
ed.WriteMessage(message);
SelectionFilter filter = new SelectionFilter(
new TypedValue[]
{
new TypedValue(0, allowedType)
});
PromptSelectionResult res = ed.GetSelection(opt, filter);
if (res.Status != PromptStatus.OK)
{
return;
}
ObjectId[] ids = res.Value.GetObjectIds();
int n = 0;
Database db = HostApplicationServices.WorkingDatabase;
using (Transaction trans = db.TransactionManager.StartTransaction())
{
foreach (ObjectId id in ids)
{
Polyline poly = trans.GetObject(id, OpenMode.ForWrite) as Polyline;
if (poly.Length == 0)
{
poly.Erase();
n++;
}
}
trans.Commit();
}
ed.WriteMessage("{0} eliminated.", n);
}
View Test.cs for detailed API usage examples.
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