Use Wild-Card Patterns in Selection Set Filter Criteria
 
 
 

Symbol names and strings in selection filters can include wild-card patterns.

The following table identifies the wild-card characters recognized by AutoCAD, and what each means in the context of a string:

Wild-card characters

Character

Definition

# (pound)

Matches any single numeric digit

@ (at)

Matches any single alphabetic character

. (period)

Matches any single non-alphanumeric character

* (asterisk)

Matches any character sequence, including an empty one, and it can be used anywhere in the search pattern: at the beginning, middle, or end

? (question mark)

Matches any single character

~ (tilde)

If it is the first character in the pattern, it matches anything except the pattern

[...]

Matches any one of the characters enclosed

[~...]

Matches any single character not enclosed

- (hyphen)

Used inside brackets to specify a range for a single character

, (comma)

Separates two patterns

` (reverse quote)

Escapes special characters (reads next character literally)

Use a reverse quote (`) to indicate that a character is not a wildcard, but is to be taken literally. For example, to specify that only an anonymous block named “*U2” be included in the selection set, use the value“`*U2”.

Select MText where a specific word appears in the text

The following example defines a selection filter that selects MText objects that contain the text string of “The”.

VB.NET

Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.EditorInput
 
<CommandMethod("FilterMtextWildcard")> _
Public Sub FilterMtextWildcard()
  '' Get the current document editor
  Dim acDocEd As Editor = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument.Editor
 
  '' Create a TypedValue array to define the filter criteria
  Dim acTypValAr(1) As TypedValue
  acTypValAr.SetValue(New TypedValue(DxfCode.Start, "MTEXT"), 0)
  acTypValAr.SetValue(New TypedValue(DxfCode.Text, "*The*"), 1)
 
  '' Assign the filter criteria to a SelectionFilter object
  Dim acSelFtr As SelectionFilter = New SelectionFilter(acTypValAr)
 
  '' Request for objects to be selected in the drawing area
  Dim acSSPrompt As PromptSelectionResult
  acSSPrompt = acDocEd.GetSelection(acSelFtr)
 
  '' If the prompt status is OK, objects were selected
  If acSSPrompt.Status = PromptStatus.OK Then
      Dim acSSet As SelectionSet = acSSPrompt.Value
 
      Application.ShowAlertDialog("Number of objects selected: " & _
                                  acSSet.Count.ToString())
  Else
      Application.ShowAlertDialog("Number of objects selected: 0")
  End If
End Sub

C#

using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.EditorInput;
 
[CommandMethod("FilterMtextWildcard")]
public static void FilterMtextWildcard()
{
  // Get the current document editor
  Editor acDocEd = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument.Editor;
 
  // Create a TypedValue array to define the filter criteria
  TypedValue[] acTypValAr = new TypedValue[2];
  acTypValAr.SetValue(new TypedValue((int)DxfCode.Start, "MTEXT"), 0);
  acTypValAr.SetValue(new TypedValue((int)DxfCode.Text, "*The*"), 1);
 
  // Assign the filter criteria to a SelectionFilter object
  SelectionFilter acSelFtr = new SelectionFilter(acTypValAr);
 
  // Request for objects to be selected in the drawing area
  PromptSelectionResult acSSPrompt;
  acSSPrompt = acDocEd.GetSelection(acSelFtr);
 
  // If the prompt status is OK, objects were selected
  if (acSSPrompt.Status == PromptStatus.OK)
  {
      SelectionSet acSSet = acSSPrompt.Value;
 
      Application.ShowAlertDialog("Number of objects selected: " +
                                  acSSet.Count.ToString());
  }
  else
  {
      Application.ShowAlertDialog("Number of objects selected: 0");
  }
}
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