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Join A line to an object

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Anonymous
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Join A line to an object

Hi
i want to join a line to an object and when a move the object one point of line which was linked to the object should move with it and another point should be fix on the its position.

thanks.
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Anonymous
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KEAN Suggested me this post which was belong to this site through-the-interface.typepad.com.
it was helpful but a want to know can i found a way that Autocad manage this movement insted i
control it with VisualStudio 2005 and writing code.
Because i am not a not a professional autodesk worker and i am a Software developer who wants
to produce by autodesk and VS2005 and SQLSERVER2005 integration.
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Anonymous
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Create a dynamic block with a polar parameter and a
polar stretch action - no code needed.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
KEAN
Suggested me this post which was belong to this site
through-the-interface.typepad.com. it was helpful but a want to know can i
found a way that Autocad manage this movement insted i control it with
VisualStudio 2005 and writing code. Because i am not a not a professional
autodesk worker and i am a Software developer who wants to produce by autodesk
and VS2005 and SQLSERVER2005 integration.
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autodeskprogrammer
in reply to: Anonymous

REALLY

could you explain more about it!!!!! but i have one more problem , i can not use block and i prefer to use group.
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arcticad
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Just my one point five cents worth.

For realtime. You would need to setup a Jig to handle this.

If you just want to have the object move afterwards you could store the object handle and last known points of the line in an Xrecord of the circle and then if the object is moved use a modified Event to check for the changes before and after and recalculate the point of the line, relative to the object and move it.

http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=class&session_id=2799
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