Equality Constraint

Equality Constraint

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Equality Constraint

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Please go through the attachment , How it can be done using Revit ?

 

Can anyone suggest?

 

Thanks in Advance.

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fabiosato
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Hello,

 

This is not the best solution, if Revit could offer a better option I would prefer.

Create some lines to help the spacing and create a dimension including them.Lighting.png

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Thank you for your reply sir,

 

But i need only first dimension will be equal to last , middle could be any other value.

 

Suppose three dimension , middle is 10'(or any value) ,but first dimension should be equal to last dimesion(other than middle value)

 

Can that be done?

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Anonymous
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What if you just set the middle 3 to EQ and set first and last equal to some parameter with strong reference line starting from outside?

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apjones
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I think you would have to do something like this:

 

Capture - Eq dims.JPG

 

Keep in mind two things: 

 

1.  You will need a reference plan in the middle of the room...

 

2.  The dimension strings shown on the right side would either be hidden or deleted after the constraints are assigned...

 

3.  The two outer dimensions on the left side that say "EQ." are text replacement, not an equality condition.

 

Hope this helps.

Pete

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thank you very much
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