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array command to copy me copies of an element with a spacing between them. Revit provides smart matrices that can be grouped and linked parametrically.
can create two types of arrays: linear and radial.
Linear Matrix
This option creates a series of line items in two ways: indicating the fixed distance between elements, or indicating the number of elements in a certain defined distance between two points.
Creating a linear
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Select the item that you want to create the array, and click the icon or the keyboard Array type AR - In the options bar, click icon Linear
- Group and Associate: You can group and associate these elements to be created, including all members of the company in a group allowing to modify the characteristics of the matrix. If each copy acts independently of others.
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or Number: The total number of elements, including selected. You can tell from this box or from the command once executed.
or Move To: There are two ways to create, with the 2nd option, you specify the space between each element of the matrix, and Last specifies the final point reached by the parent.
Revit will divide equidistant in the distance from the first point of the selected item to the last mentioned, to set the amount of information needed.
or Constrain: With this option activated, restricts the movement of the matrix components
- Once finished, it displays a level with the number matrix elements that can be modified.
If selected groups and associations, you can change at any time the distance between the elements or the amount.
Radial Matrix
This option is similar to the previous one, with the difference The items revolve around the central point.
Creating a radial arrangement
- ; Select the item you want to generate the matrix
- Active array command, option Radial
- Place the quantity of items to have the matrix, including selected
When you start the command displays a dot indicating the center of rotation of the matrix, in most cases is not correct. To change it, drag the center of rotation symbol.
- Move the cursor to a position that indicates the first point of the arc of the radial matrix and click
- ; Move the cursor to indicate the second beam rotation and click.
Depending which option was selected in the options bar Move (2nd - Last), which is indicated with two rays.
If you selected Move 2nd, the second ray of rotation defines the location of the second array member. The other members of the array is placed with the same spacing.
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