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Cannot be combined with the duplicate ":D" or nested ":N" selection modes. In this mode, top-level entities are selected by default, but the user can attempt to select subentities by pressing the CTRL key while making the selection. This option is supported only with interactive selections, such as window, crossing, and polygon. It is not supported for all, filtered, or group selections.

Treats all interactive, graphic selections performed by the user as subentity selections. The returned selection set contains subentities only. This option cannot be combined with the duplicate ":D" or nested ":N" selection modes. This option is supported only with interactive selections, such as window and crossing. Type: List. A point relative to the selection.

A list of points. An association list that specifies object properties. Objects that match the filter-list are added to the selection set. Type: Pickset selection set or nil. The name of the created selection set if successful; otherwise nil if no objects were selected.

Selection sets can contain objects from both paper and model space, but when the selection set is used in an operation, ssget filters out objects from the space not currently in effect. Selection sets returned by ssget contain main entities only no attributes or polyline vertices.

If you omit all arguments, ssget prompts the user with the Select Objects prompt, allowing interactive construction of a selection set. Also, if I can get it to work, how do I retrieve the points at which the fence crossed selected objects? Message 2 of 5. Message 3 of 5. Message 4 of 5. Les vicieux Autant j'ai l'habitude de le faire pour "command", autant je ne m'y attendais pas dans les options d'une fonction Merci beaucoup pour ton aide! CP -- Cpolygon selection all objects crossing and inside of the specified polygon.

F -- Fence selection. L -- Last visible object added to the database. P -- Last selection set created. W -- Window selection. WP -- WPolygon all objects within the specified polygon.

X -- Entire database. If you specify the X selection method and do not provide a filter-list , ssget selects all entities in the database, including entities on layers that are off, frozen, and out of the visible screen. This additional information is available only for entities selected through graphical selection methods such as Window, Crossing, and point picks. Unlike the other object selection methods, :N may return multiple entities with the same entity name in the selection set.

For example, if the user selects a subentity of a complex entity such as a BlockReference, PolygonMesh, or old style polyline, ssget looks at the subentity that is selected when determining if it has already been selected. However, ssget actually adds the main entity BlockReference, PolygonMesh, and so on to the selection set.

The result could be multiple entries with the same entity name in the selection set each will have different subentity information for ssnamex to report. For example, if your application draws a line, and the user subsequently minimizes or cascades the AutoCAD drawing window, the line may no longer be visible. If this occurs, ssget with the "L" option will return nil. Exclude Locked Layers [user selection] [undocumented]. Multiple [automated] [undocumented]. Specifies multiple points without highlighting the objects, thus speeding up the selection process for complex objects.

The Multiple method also selects two intersecting objects if the intersection point is specified twice. Nested [user selection] [documented]. Call ssnamex for additional information on container blocks and transformation matrices for any entities selected during the ssget operation.

This additional information is available only for entities selected via graphical selection methods such as Window, Crossing, and point picks.

Unlike the other object selection methods, :N may return multiple entities with the same entity name in the selection set. For example, if the user selects a subentity of a complex entity such as a BlockReference, PolygonMesh, or old style polyline, ssget looks at the subentity that is selected when determining if it has already been selected.

However, ssget actually adds the main entity BlockReference, PolygonMesh, etc. The result could be multiple entries with the same entity name in the selection set each will have different subentity information for ssnamex to report. Previous [automated] [documented]. The Previous selection set is cleared by operations that delete objects from the drawing. AutoCAD keeps track of whether each selection set was specified in model space or paper space.

The Previous selection set is ignored if you switch spaces. Reject Viewports [user selection] [undocumented]. Equivalent to: ssget ' 0. Permit Long Transaction [user selection] [documented]. Single Selection [user selection] [documented]. The user is permitted a single attempt to make a selection of objects using any available selection method. Cannot be combined with the duplicate ":D" or nested ":N" selection modes.

In this mode, top-level entities are selected by default, but the user can attempt to select subentities by pressing the CTRL key while making the selection. This option is supported only with interactive selections, such as window, crossing, and polygon. It is not supported for all, filtered, or group selections.

The returned selection set contains subentities only. This option cannot be combined with the duplicate ":D" or nested ":N" selection modes.

This option is supported only with interactive selections, such as window and crossing. Window [automated] [documented].



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