This question may soon turn into a wish, so admins, feel free to move it if you see fit.
I was tasked with creating a schedule of steel components of a fairly custom facade, made up from various extrusions of walls, columns, and beams. The main point of interest was the tonnage of all parts. First I wanted to use the expressions to calculate it, but I was in a hurry and found it a bit more complex for my liking.
So I abandoned the idea and choose to get the cubature instead and do the multiplication manually (well, in excel). I did that, however, then I ran to a problem: You see Archicad will give me cubic meters (or some imperial units) with precision to two decimal points. I can see this being fairly handy when it comes to concrete or bricks, however not very useful for steel, as a small rounding up or down can have a significant effect on the outcome. So the question is: can I choose more decimal points? (Changing working units does nothing) Or (and that would be awesome) Could we choose the listing parameter and the units separately?
(You see, I told you it will end up a wish:-)
Ps: when I calculated the tonnage entirely by hand I had found I am about 10% off with my previous estimate.
From Archicad 8.5 all the way to the present.
Passionate Autocad hater as well.
Wish to save palets and menus individualy in work enviroments:
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