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My stupid question for the month.
I can't for the life of me remember how ranges work.
It's been too long since I had to use them.
In scalelistedit, I'm trying to come up with the ratio that is equal to 1"=1000'
My first instinct for the ratio was 1":1000' but the colon defines a range in math rather than an equality and I am drawing a blank on how to verify my results.
With angles being measured in radians and converted often in lisp I figured it best to ask those with less problematic brain matter than my own who have came across this.
Can ya throw me a bone please?
Here is what I am looking at doing to add a few Engineering scales to work with the canno scale reactor:
(command "-scalelistedit" "Reset" "Yes" "Exit")
(command "-scalelistedit"
"Add" "1'-0" = 1'-0"" "1:1"
"Add" "1" = 10'-0"" "1":10'"
"Add" "1" = 20'-0"" "1":20'"
"Add" "1" = 30'-0"" "1":30'"
"Add" "1" = 40'-0"" "1":40'"
"Add" "1" = 50'-0"" "1":50'"
"Add" "1" = 60'-0"" "1":60'"
"Add" "1" = 80'-0"" "1":80'"
"Add" "1" = 100'-0"" "1":100'"
"Add" "1" = 200'-0"" "1":200'"
"Add" "1" = 250'-0"" "1":250'"
"Add" "1" = 500'-0"" "1":500'"
"Add" "1" = 1000'-0"" "1":1000'")
(prompt "\nAnnotation Scales Reset!!!!!!\n")
(princ)