Hi,
I'm wondering if you could help me. I'm looking to create a block as you can see attached. The idea is to insert the block at a given point, drag one / two grips and have it throw into an attdef text box the deviation in the X and Y relative to the blocks origin NOT the insertion point coordinates.
Idea is to insert this block on say a column, use a rotation parameter to swing the block's 'X Axis' to align to the gridline of columns, then drag the two / one grip onto the as built corner of said column and the block show a deviation in distance from design (where the block will be inserted) to where the as built data has been shown.
Hard to explain, but looking at the image below, green being design and red being as built, there is a 5mm offset on the blocks Y axis, and the text reports 5, and the X axis is 0, and the text reports as much.
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@sam_hough5YVZF wrote:
I'm wondering if you could help me. I'm looking to create a block as you can see attached. The idea is to insert the block at a given point, drag one / two grips and have it throw into an attdef text box the deviation in the X and Y relative to the blocks origin NOT the insertion point coordinates.
What you're asking for here doesn't make sense to me. The block's insertion point is the block's origin (unless you cycle the grips for an alternate insertion point).
Yes, the block origin and insertion point is fine - I don’t want it to report as deviation in millimetres from MODEL origin, it all needs to be relative to block insertion/origin
If I understand you right you only need to add some assoziative dimensions in the block definition.
To rotate the block I added a Rotation Parameter and action.
Also two attributes. (command REGEN to update their values)
You can modify this all so it meets your goal.
[EDIT]: attachment updated
Jürgen Palme
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@sam_hough5YVZF wrote:
any way for it to present a -/+?
That needs a completely other strategy for solution.
See attached attempt.
Jürgen Palme
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