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Capacity????Maybe i need math lessons

Anonymous
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i dont know if this my math knowledge to do with but i wonder if anyone could help me

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Rob
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
are you after the volume of it? if so, here you go...
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Djordje
Virtuoso
Zone tool knows its math ...
Djordje



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Aussie John
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Rob I think you need some lessons too.
volume part 2 =plan floor area*a/2
volume part 1=plan floor area*C
the "B" values are already accounted for in the floor plan area.

and yes easier to use a zone and trim it to the roof. You can even schedule all the volumes in the buidling.
Cheers John
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Anonymous
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I echo the use of the Zone Tool. Always use the Software to do that things that it can. Although I have no experience using zone tool for Volume Calcs, only area.

But, I also am a firm believer in the Computer operator also knowing how the Computer performing tasks of this nature.

My method is to multiply the floor area by the Average Height,

Average Height = (A+B)/2 . See Attachment.
Anonymous
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why didnt i get an email notice for your answers?
Rob
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
Rob I think you need some lessons too.
aaahh, mate, my brain is switched off on Sundays...
::rk
Anonymous
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hey that was a wonderful exercise.... i hope there is more like them...