Original Post:
Okay, I asked this question on the other forum, but got limitted response. So I thought I would try it here. I need a lisp routine to move all objects within a polyline to a layer that is off. Does anyone have a lisp that will do this or can someone please write one for me. The lisp should create the layer then move all objects to this layer and then turn the layer off. I guess the lisp would have to move any objects touching the polyline as well. I need this to move survey points so I can do a proposed tin after I draw in a pond. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance
Scott
Okay, above is my original post. After reading the other posts associated with this, I am confused. First, I would love to learn to write "code", but I don't have a lot of time on my hands, I'm only about 6 months behind on my work. I've tried to learn by reading other posts and asking questions, but I still don't get it. So, if someone could help me out on this little problem I would appreciate it.
The lisp I need will have to create a layer and move all points within or touching the polyline to this layer. Then turn the layer off. I'm not that familiar with autocad, so please bear with me. I draw my top of berm elevations with a regular polyline. I then use a program called ezysurf to create polyline back to original grade. Basically it draws in the back slope of the berms. This is the polyline I would like to be able to select, however, ther are times when this polyline is not closed, if that makes a difference. I could use the polyline that denotes the top outside edge of my berm, this probably won't pickup all the points, but it would at least get the majority of them. As for the points, they are plane jane autocad points. Nothing fancy about them.
Any help is greatly appreciated
Scott