Parking Lot
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‎2009-09-28 01:45 AM
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‎2009-10-14 05:06 PM
‎2009-10-14
05:06 PM
Yes. You can do this with more advanced programming. Take the Archicad Railing for instance. It automatically fills in the correct number of vertical slats in the railing based on the spacing the user enters for each vertical slat and the total length of the Railing. You could create an object that has a Parameter for the Number of Parking Lines and a Parameter for the Distance Between Parking Lines. The routine would then make an object that draws the correct number of lines at the correct spacing with numbers in between each space (if you're wanting to number the parking spaces). It would automatically number each space starting at a number you assign it. This could be done for lines that are parallel to each other like most parking spaces are.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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‎2009-10-14 05:56 PM
‎2009-10-14
05:56 PM
You know that there is a Parking Lot Object in the Library already? You can use it as a template to start.
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‎2009-10-15 05:18 AM
‎2009-10-15
05:18 AM
I think Trex may be wanting to place 2 or more separate parking objects on a plan.
Then if he deletes one the others all re-number accordingly.
I don't think that would be possible to automate as objects can't relate to each other.
Barry.
Then if he deletes one the others all re-number accordingly.
I don't think that would be possible to automate as objects can't relate to each other.
Barry.
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‎2009-10-15 08:44 AM
‎2009-10-15
08:44 AM
Barry wrote:Exactly. Using user globals for this purpose is totally indeterministic (they should be set from the master GDL only). You need parameters for the staring numbers and then you have to set them separately.
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Then if he deletes one the others all re-number accordingly.
I don't think that would be possible to automate as objects can't relate to each other.
Barry.
The object in the library is quite smart one but is serves just one specific need. I'm afraid you need to place an individual object instance for each row in your parking lot - in case you don't have a regular raster...
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‎2009-10-15 01:34 PM
‎2009-10-15
01:34 PM
Hi Folks,
I think one could create a single object with an array of lots, with status(on/off), x&y position and rotation individual parameters...
With a simple lot counter inside a loop it could give the total number of lots and distribute along the "active" lots...
I think its pretty doable...
HTH.
I think one could create a single object with an array of lots, with status(on/off), x&y position and rotation individual parameters...
With a simple lot counter inside a loop it could give the total number of lots and distribute along the "active" lots...
I think its pretty doable...
HTH.
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‎2009-10-15 02:04 PM
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02:04 PM
Theres a numbering tag that is sequential. I downloaded from archiradar ages ago.....
Its noy what you lookig for but it help a great deal...
Its noy what you lookig for but it help a great deal...
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‎2009-10-15 02:04 PM
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Theres a numbering tag that is sequential. I downloaded from archiradar ages ago.....
Its not what you lookig for but it help a great deal...
Its not what you lookig for but it help a great deal...