Rounding up to user defined intervals
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2018-12-15 10:24 PM
2018-12-15
10:24 PM
Say if you had a plasterboard sheet length at a given length and you wanted round up to standard sheet sizes (user defined intervals)
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2018-12-19 03:50 AM
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2018-12-19 10:17 AM
2018-12-19
10:17 AM
Wow thanks mate. I wasn’t expecting you to do it for me but thank you so much for doing so. i feel with your many responses on expressions in this forum you should be on AC’s payroll. thanks again and thank you Archicad-talk






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2018-12-19 10:28 AM
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2018-12-20 11:04 AM
2018-12-20
11:04 AM
Ozi,
No problem…you’ve got to go with the method that works best for you.
However, one thing to make you aware of…
Gerry’s formula makes it’s calculation based on the beam property ‘Length Left’. This isn’t a problem if the beam is horizontal but will give inaccurate actualreal world beam lengths when inclined, as ArchiCAD cuts the ends of the beam to suit the incline specified. The rounding up element will compensate for this most of the time but when an actual beam length is close to a round up figure, the beam could end up short. To overcome this problem, use the property ‘3D Length’ instead.
For other interested parties, alternative beam property attached (beams over 6000mm are rounded up to the nearest 600mm)
No problem…you’ve got to go with the method that works best for you.
However, one thing to make you aware of…
Gerry’s formula makes it’s calculation based on the beam property ‘Length Left’. This isn’t a problem if the beam is horizontal but will give inaccurate actual
For other interested parties, alternative beam property attached (beams over 6000mm are rounded up to the nearest 600mm)
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