Question about formulars

Question about formulars

Anonymous
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Question about formulars

Anonymous
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Hi everyone, i have a question please. 
I have added some parameters from 1 - 10 under data in my farmily type, which has some values. I want to write a formular at the 10th parameter to combine all the values from 1-9, as shown in the picture attachment, instead of typing the values again. Can someone please help me with the formular.

 

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nathan.chapman
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Revit currently cant concatenate parameters within families.  This can be done within schedules though.  Follow this link to see how  https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2017/EN....  You could also look at using the api or dynamo once in the project environment.

Nathan Chapman
Production Manager at General Heating and Air Conditioning

Revit Architecture Certified Professional
Revit MEP Mechanical Certified Professional
Revit MEP Electrical Certified Professional
DynaFabrication Package Author

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ToanDN
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Edit:  I looked at your screenshot now and am afraid what you want don't work in family.  Use combined parameters in project schedule.

 

 

 

Yes you can if all the parameters from 1 to 10 are of the same applicable type (Number, Integer, Length, Area, etc..).  So Text parameters don't work.

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barthbradley
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yes and no. Depends on which version of Revit we're talking about. 

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ToanDN
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@barthbradley wrote:

yes and no. Depends on which version of Revit we're talking about. 


Agree on "no".  But "yes", how?  Given the latest greatest bestest version at your disposal.

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barthbradley
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I was referring to "Combine Parameters". 

 

..oh, I see. Nevermind. Smiley Embarassed

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Anonymous
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Hi,

if all parameters from 1 to 10 were of the same applicable type (Number, Integer, Length,..).  What will be the formular then?

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ToanDN
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No, formula won't work. I thought you wanted to sum the value but after looking at your screenshot, I was wrong. Use combined parameter in schedule in project.
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