Flip causes issue for Path Array

Flip causes issue for Path Array

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Flip causes issue for Path Array

JBerns
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Community,

 

I have a threaded rod block that contains a Flip action.

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After executing the Flip action the first time, the block appears to behave correctly.

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After the second use of the Flip action, the Path Array becomes distorted.

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Subsequent use of the Flip action results in an alternating good-bad result.

 

I have set the BACTIONBARMODE to both 0 and 1 when selecting the objects to be flipped, but did not see a change in the behavior.

 

Any ideas what may be causing this issue? I am sure it will be something simple I have overlooked.

 

Thank you for your time and attention. I look forward to your replies.

 

 

Regards,

Jerry

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@JBerns It's because you've set the array path at the edge of the lines. Change it to the centre and the lines will stay where they should. See the attached drawing

 

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Center the path on the arrayed objects.  See attached.

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@h_s_walker Thanks, Howard.

 

Now trying to figure out why a stretch grip moves when flipped.

JBerns_0-1761756426511.png Before flip

JBerns_1-1761756463443.png After flip

 

Interesting that the upper grips for the fasteners remain above the centerline.

 

Regards,

Jerry

 

 

 

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Yeah I noticed that as well.

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@Libbya Thanks, Andrew.

 

I started with the @j.palmeL29YX solution from the < schematic thread > question.

It was using non-center paths.

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In fairness - I did not inform I was going to need flip capabilities. Had I done so - I'm sure a different solution would have been offered to support a flip action.

 

I suspect the offset paths were to help visualize the two arrays. They worked great.

 

I did try adding a flip state to your schematic thread solution that used Array actions, but it did not behave well.

Again - my apologies for not stating that I would need a flip action. The solution to the problem I presented worked great.

Had I told you that it was going to be flipped, you probably would have advised accordingly.

 

I shall try to state the complete goal in future posts.

 

I certainly appreciate your solutions and time that you and the others ( @h_s_walker , @j.palmeL29YX  ) contribute to this community. Great job everyone!

 

Regards,

Jerry

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@JBerns wrote:

 

Now trying to figure out why a stretch grip moves when flipped.

JBerns_0-1761756426511.png Before flip

JBerns_1-1761756463443.png After flip

 

Interesting that the upper grips for the fasteners remain above the centerline.

 

Regards,

Jerry

 

 

 


It's really the same issue.  Dynamic grip movement always follows the associated parameter point.  You have the grips offset from the parameter points so when the parameter is flipped, the grip is offset the same amount but the opposite direction horizontally and vertically.  The upper grips remain in their positions because the grips are not offset from the parameter points.  Redo the parameter point locations so that they match the grip locations you want.  See attached.  

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Maybe do a 180 rotation instead of a Flip and avoid any of the flip related issues.

 

 

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