![]() (strcat (rtos a 2 3) " square units. you are using - meters, millimeters, feet, etc. released in 1986, included AutoLISP, a built-in Lisp programming language. To open the VLISP window, from the AutoCAD window, in the ‘Tools’ menu, select ‘AutoLISP’ and then select the ‘Visual LISP Editor. ![]() DivideArea will divide any Irregular Shape Polygon Into equal Areas in no time. is an American multinational software corporation that makes software. You can create a LISP program in the VLISP window. In the following line, change the word "units" to whatever units Description Reviews (7) Description Divide Area is an awesome Autocad app developed to give the answer to the age-old problem of dividing shapes (polylines, circles, ellipses, regions, or splines) into sub-areas of equal size. (strcat (rtos a 2 2) " square inches,\nor " for users using US engineering or architectural units: The following 2 lines translate the area to square inches and feet (strcat "The total area of the selected\nobject(s) is " displays the result in an AutoCAD Alert Window. Calculates the area of one or more closed polylines and It is calculating all the closed areas you imagine except the circles so can you please modify this lisp to take the circle in to consideration when giving the total areas summation: I want to give you this polyarea.lsp please so if anybody can help: Thanks very much for the lisp "sarea" i used it but something missing because i drew with the polyline a closed shape including some arcs but couldnt calculate its area ie: like a closed barrel-vault or a closed dome but couldnt give me its area, it is saying zero knowing that it is closed.
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