Re: using autocad using C



On Apr 3, 9:47 am, "Aman" <mehraama...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi,
im trying to draw some rectangles,lines in autocad using c, is their
any function that can be used, plz help,

The details and techniques of creating or manipulating an interface
between arbitrary C code and Autocad is out of the scope of this
newsgroup. You would best ask this question in a newsgroup that
relates to Autocad development, and not here.

also is it possible to read values from a ms excel file in c

Yes, it is possible. However, there are no standard APIs to perform
that task exclusively, and thus a solution, while achievable, is a
"simple matter of programming". You will have to determine the format
of the excel file contents, and use fopen() and fread() (or the other
f*() file I/O routines) to access the data.

HTH
--
Lew



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