Cumulative Area

Cumulative Area

mehsan
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Cumulative Area

mehsan
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Greetings

If i am selecting one Rectangle i am getting the area but if select another one it is giving me "Varies" in the properties , till yesterday it was working but today it is not working.

Thanks

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imadHabash
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Hi,

>> till yesterday it was working but today it is not working.

Cumulative area in properties palette exist for Hatch objects  NOT for rectangles or polylines . 

 

 

Imad Habash

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parkr4st
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search web       autocad cumulative area lsp

take your choice

 

 

 

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Message 4 of 7

mehsan
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I use to select two days before two rectangle together and i was getting the cumulative area , but suddenly i do not know what happened.

Thanks 

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vinodkl
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Hi @mehsan 

 

That would be the case when you select two rectangles of the same length, but it is not showing the cumulative area it's showing the area of the individual rectangle as both are of the same length. 

To get the cumulative area of the rectangle use the attached lisp 🙂

 

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tboehler
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have you tried the AREA command?  "AREA", "A" (for Add), "O" (for objects).  You can also subtract objects.

 

Other commands that may help with your process - creating boundaries.

Lineworkshrinkwrap

Bpoly

 

 

 

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Kent1Cooper
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@vinodkl wrote:

....That would be the case when you select two rectangles of the same length, but it is not showing the cumulative area it's showing the area of the individual rectangle as both are of the same length. 

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That should be "of the same area" rather than "of the same length," in both instances.  Two rectangles can be of the same length without being of the same area, in which case Properties would show a number in the Length slot [assuming you mean the length of the perimeter], but would list the Area as "Varies."

Kent Cooper, AIA
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