Line based family problem

Line based family problem

spoonkim
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Line based family problem

spoonkim
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Hi

 

I want to draw a arrays of boxes as you see picture below. I created a line based family but as you see there's gap between the boxes. What did I do wrong here??

 

detail based line.gif

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ralphdenhaan
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Hi,

 

See attachment, is that the way you want it?
I put an offset for the brick and it fills the Length.

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Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist


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spoonkim
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Yes Did you array by choosing "2nd"?? Screenshot_6.jpg

I choose "Last" for the array 'cause I assumed they would be the same thing. Can I choose "Last" for this kinds of array?

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barthbradley
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The next step after you Array to 2nd, is to align/lock the 2nd to a Ref. Plane.  That Ref. Plane represents the spacing and is parametrically driven.  This parameter is needed in the formula that computes number of elements in Array.  

 

AlignLock 2nd.png

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barthbradley
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FWIW: You may want to have an Array that computes an end panel width when the overall Length is not equally divisible by the Arrayed panel width.  See attached. 

 

ArraywithEndPanel.png

 

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spoonkim
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Thanks for your reply. 

I aligned the edge of the boxes for the spacing instead of the ref plane but then I got a warning message as per image below. Can I align it to the each edges instead of the ref plane?? What would happen if I don't?

 

edge.jpg

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barthbradley
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@spoonkim wrote:

Thanks for your reply. 

I aligned the edge of the boxes for the spacing instead of the ref plane but then I got a warning message as per image below. Can I align it to the each edges instead of the ref plane?? What would happen if I don't?

 

 


 

 You're already seeing what could happen if you don't. The Array is breaking before your eyes.  Frankly, I would just follow Revit's advice. 

 

Reliability.png

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ralphdenhaan
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Yes, I did use 2nd. See the attachment for the revised family with the filling end part as @barthbradley mentioned.

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Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist


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