Hi,
Still looking at extracting geometry from a revit project.
If a user has modelled voids (to cut from a curving wall by face), then a solid reports zero faces and edges.
Here's the code I've attempted. Can some one please help with how to identify this geometry?
Thanks in advance,
Jon
Thanks for the reply. I'd like to extract the faces (perimeter curves are fine for the time being as the faces are planar) so I can use the geometry in other software.
I hope there is a way of extracting them.
Hello geogym,
I think I've got the solution. I took your drawing and drew a new wall next to it and then used snoop. It new wall had 6 faces and 12 edges. When I snoop your wall it has 9 faces and 18 edges, so the wall itself knows it faces.
So I guess with the example on the wiki you should be able to get the faces 🙂
Revit didn't expose the API to read the in-place void family instance.
As Remy pointed out, you can get the consequence of this void in-place family instance by its intersecting wall's geometry.
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