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Lisp is a computer programming
language in 1958 by John Mac card has been invented. This language, like the Prolog
programming language, is most commonly used for AI
programming. Considering that the Lisp language is simple, its
decomposition and implementation are relatively easy to do. The text of
Lisp's programs is generally composed of symbols and lists of symbols, which is
why it is called Lisp (abbreviation for list processing). One of the
interesting features of Lisp language is that Lisp's own Lists are also indexed
and therefore can be treated with data as programs or evaluated as a
program.
During the training of Lynda Learning AutoLISP & Visual LISP Lisp are familiar with the language, then the language in software CAD we use.
During the training of Lynda Learning AutoLISP & Visual LISP Lisp are familiar with the language, then the language in software CAD we use.
Heading periodic training of Lynda Learning AutoLISP & Visual LISP:
- review the formatting LISP
- Creating a defined function
- getting and setting variables
- a subject if
- a subject COND
- working with strings and lists
- getting user data
- working with loops, selection, and geometry
- create and edit entities graphics of
- check Visual LISP functions
- reading and writing in the registry
- load LISP files
- trapping errors
- review the formatting LISP
- Creating a defined function
- getting and setting variables
- a subject if
- a subject COND
- working with strings and lists
- getting user data
- working with loops, selection, and geometry
- create and edit entities graphics of
- check Visual LISP functions
- reading and writing in the registry
- load LISP files
- trapping errors
Due to its relative simplicity and historical
integration within the AutoCAD environment, LISP is a natural first programming
language for CAD managers. In this course, Josh Modglin will go through
the fundamentals of LISP for AutoCAD, so that you can start using this language
to simplify tedious tasks and simplify the implementation of
standardization. Josh explains what LISP is, the differences between
AutoLISP and Visual LISP, how to write it, as well as how to create objects and
store information that you can use later. Plus, throughout the course, he
shares coding best practices that can help you work efficiently with this
functional language.
Topics include:
- Reviewing LISP formatting
- Creating a defined function
- Getting and setting variables
- Using an if condition function
- Using cond condition function
- Working with strings and lists
- Getting data from users
- Working with loops, selection sets and geometry
- Creating and editing graphic entities
- Reviewing Visual LISP director functions
- Reading and writing to the registry
- Loading LISP files
- Error trapping
- Reviewing LISP formatting
- Creating a defined function
- Getting and setting variables
- Using an if condition function
- Using cond condition function
- Working with strings and lists
- Getting data from users
- Working with loops, selection sets and geometry
- Creating and editing graphic entities
- Reviewing Visual LISP director functions
- Reading and writing to the registry
- Loading LISP files
- Error trapping
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Specifications
Manufacturer: Linda / Lynda
Language of instruction: English
Moderator: Josh Modglin
Level of training :, Secondary
Time of training: 2 hours + 20 minutes
File Size: 209 MB
Release Date: 11:46 - 1396/2/9 | 2017.04.29
Source: PC Download / www.p30download.ir
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Language of instruction: English
Moderator: Josh Modglin
Level of training :, Secondary
Time of training: 2 hours + 20 minutes
File Size: 209 MB
Release Date: 11:46 - 1396/2/9 | 2017.04.29
Source: PC Download / www.p30download.ir
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