Autolisp / Visual Lisp/ Visual Lisp - Part 1part 1 -
It was designed to help users automate repetitive tasks and create custom commands by interacting with AutoCAD’s drawing database.
Its core relies on entity lists and DXF codes to modify objects. For example, changing a line's color requires extracting its entity list, modifying the specific code (like code 62 for color), and updating the entity. The Rise of Visual LISP (Part 1 Focus) AutoLISP and Visual LISP (AutoLISP) AutoLISP / Visual LISP/ Visual LISP - Part 1Part 1
AutoLISP, introduced in the mid-1980s, is a dialect of the LISP (LISt Processing) language. It operates on a simple mathematical syntax where the operator always appears at the beginning of a parenthesized list, such as (+ 1 2) . It was designed to help users automate repetitive
AutoLISP and Visual LISP represent the evolution of automation within AutoCAD, transitioning from a basic list-processing language to a sophisticated extension capable of direct object manipulation. While often used interchangeably, of "vanilla" AutoLISP, introducing a dedicated Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and access to the AutoCAD Object Model via COM/ActiveX. Foundations of AutoLISP The Rise of Visual LISP (Part 1 Focus)