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How to determine the total length of multiple lines
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This is something that used to be very easy to do in autocad (with a polyline) and checking the lenght on the properties bar.
When I select multiple lines (chain of lines) the "lenght" data is greyed out.
I hate having to measure every segment separately! It has to be easier... right?
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Re: How to determine the total length of multiple lines
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use the Measure tool, using measure between two elements, ad check on the Chain option in the Options bar.

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Re: How to determine the total length of multiple lines
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Or, maybe faster, without checking Chain, is: Measure > Measure Along an Element. Hover the mouse over the first item, hit the tab key, and click. The result of the total length would be in the options bar.
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It seems that both solutions involve measuring again everytime the chain of lines are modified. Not ideal to me.
A friend suggested using a spline line with a very tight radius at the corner- it generates an overall lenght on the properties. Seems to be working. Thanks!
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Not a good advice from your friend. Splines have other issues. Have you tried to use Trim/Extend with splines? You are creating a new set of issues for not doing one extra click with the Measure tool.
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Can you tell us specifically what you're trying to measure? If it's path of travel, then I'd recommend using a line-based generic model element, and then generating a schedule that stays up-to-date with the total length. If it's something else, there might be a better way, but it's hard to say without knowing exactly what you're doing.
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Correct: I am trying to measure a path of travel.
What you are suggesting sounds quite complex .... Wonder whether I might as well measure every line instead.
But if not too much trouble, I am curious to hear more.
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Then the proper question to start this thread with was "How to create and measure an egress path?" instead of "How to determine the total length of multiple lines?"
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It's actually not that hard, even though it sounds a little complicated. The method I use is shamelessly stolen from Steve Stafford's blog, where he provides the families and schedules you'll need to get the job done.
http://revitoped.blogspot.com/2007/01/egress-path.
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Thanks! I'll give it a try.



