Hi,
How can I join multiple regions (not intersected regions) to create only one region representing them as shown below?
Input regions:
Required output as one region:
I tried to use the following boolean operation commands but didn't the required output.
Thanks,
Ahmed
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No "following boolean operation commands" included.
How did you make the "required Output" portion of the drawing?
It was a hatch and converted to a region using this Autolisp but I want to know how to do this using native AutoCAD commands.
Hello @ahmedshawkey95
Your explanation is not clear. If I understand you correctly, (and I might not be) then you can use REGION and SUBTRACT commands.
Try this:
Chicagolooper
You're welcome.
BTW, you can also use a REGION to create a viewport. Using the same operation explained in the earlier post, draw the regions directly on a layout tab so they're in paperspace, not modelspace. Then use the OBJECT option to convert the region into a viewport.
Modelspace containing objects.
While on a Layout Tab=>Layout Tab=>Layout Viewports Panel=>Object from the dropdown=>Select the Region.
Chicagolooper
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