One simple parameter, two values, at the same time, right next to each other.
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Your thoughts?
8.000 = 7.997 ?
Moreover, when I type "8.000" into the right side leg, it reverts to 7.997. But it allows me to specify 8.000 on the left leg.
For all practical purposes, it doesn't matter to me if Revit is off by .003 on this family, I'm just curious how the software can store two values in one parameter at the same time.
@Aidenj wrote:I'm just curious how the software can store two values in one parameter at the same time.
A single parameter can only yield one value. A parameter could return one value based on other parameter values. Is that what you are talking about?
https://www.revitforum.org/showthread.php/1046-Revit-Formulas-for-quot-everyday-quot-usage
set the angle to 135 degrees and see if they are both equal.
I thought I shared it in the original post, but it was a post I made about a similar topic. Attaching it now. Thanks!
The angle is set by the slope through a formula - so it's hard for me to perfectly control it. The model is available for download if you'd like to play with it? I'm attaching it here if your are interested.
You're welcome.
I did those two Families before you posted yours. That's the reason one is rod-shaped which is what I extrapolated from your screenshot. Then I saw the word "Shingle" and realized what the shape exactly was suppose to be. Hence, the second one I did for you. When I opened your RFA, I noticed you were using the sweep approach as well - although you did it a little differently. Perhaps my way will be more stable. Don't know. Sounds like you are no longer having issues with yours. Maybe it was a fluke issue.
Good luck.
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