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Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

 

>> I have been working in 3D since Release 10

>> I am kinda stuck in my ways so I will have to suffer the annoyance of having to explode my arrays

Well, the ARRAY command in release 10 did not create an associative object, it did nothing else than copy objects for you. So the result of the old ARRAY command is not a new type of object, it was (in your case) copies of 3D-Solids, directly to be used for boolean functions.

 

The ARRAY now has the additional functionality to change the values after you created the object (number of objects, distance, creation along a path, ...) and to handle this new functionality needs to hold the objects together instead of making dummy copies.

 

If you don't want the new ARRAY command you can always use the command _ARRAYCLASSIC ==> this makes dummy objects, they can then directly be used for boolean functions, but the array-parameters can't be modified afterwards. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

 

- alfred -

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