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subassembly composer

hello, i am a new user for the subassembly composer. so i am asking about the mathematical code (like math.atan(slope)  or math.pi). from where should i get the file that contain these regulations of the way of writing a code in subassembly composer?

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This page might be helpful to read.  I believe Subassembly Composer uses the MSDN Math Class .NET framework. 

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.math?view=net-7.0&redirectedfrom=MSDN

 

 

Mike Kingdon
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I couldn't find it on the official Autodesk University page since that one is shifting and changing all the time and a lot of content seems to be gone but @KMercier_C3D released a course back in the day with an appendix that summarizes all "coding"-possibilties in the appendix - that's the one I've been using and it helped me a lot.

 

The class CI4252 is called "Create Subassemblies That Think Outside the Box With Subassembly Composer for AutoCAD® Civil 3D®" and you can find the *.pdf-document on some weird pdf-downloadpages like this one:

Link (the summary can be found at the end of the document)

 

I hope that's what you've been looking for!

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