I am creating a window block and I want to be able to change the length and the number of frames.
I used a distance parameter and a stretch action for the length but I want to be able to make for example 2 frames of 0.75m instead of 1 frame of 1.5m so I figured I could use an array action with a linear parameter to double it.
The problem is that I dont know how to associate the array distance with the length of the window. For example I want to stretch the window to 1m and then use array to double it and make it a 2m window of 2 1m frames.
I don't know if I'm making sense or if this is even possible but if anyone can help me, please do.
I attached the block so you can see what I'm talking about
Polina
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You cannot dynamically adjust the 'column offset' or 'row offset'. In fact, if you searched 'arry' in this forum I bet 90% of the threads would be asking how to do exactly that. Through visibility states you can adjust how many entities are shown and stretch them evenly. See the attached screencast.
If you want the number to automatically switch, you can do that as well. This next screen capture picks up right where the last one left off. Let me know if you get stuck or need further explanation.
And explore the concept into multiple panels as well.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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