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2004-04-19 01:05 AM

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2004-04-19 02:20 AM
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2004-04-19 03:22 AM
thanks anyway
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2004-04-19 05:57 AM


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2004-04-19 06:43 AM
ejrolon, take it easy and have a lovely day

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2004-04-19 07:12 AM
ejrolon wrote:Is ArchiCAD fully paramertic? Can you make a change and have it propagate through the entire model and sets of drawings automatically? Can you change an item in a schedule and have it update the model? Can you make a change from a sheet?
And the differences with ArchiCAD are?![]()
Oh I get it, Revit is the first one since '97 and that is different from being the first one since '82
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2004-04-19 08:02 AM
Scott wrote:Seemingly so (whatever 'fully' might mean?); yes; yes; yes.
Is ArchiCAD fully paramertic? Can you make a change and have it propagate through the entire model and sets of drawings automatically? Can you change an item in a schedule and have it update the model? Can you make a change from a sheet?
Some updates can be chosen to be done manually. A few (other than the above questions) have to be done manually: zone updates, placed schedule updates, detail windows...
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2004-04-19 08:03 AM
surprisingly you can, what's more you can programme fully parametric object with unlimited number of parameters and you can use system variables as well (read only mode). So, for example you can query system which storey you are on, where is the north etc....
Archicad is basically huge relational database with its own language GDL which has its own programmer interface within Archicad itself. So being a little bit agile in GDL programming you can cover really huge area and customisation (to the really high degree). However you can unlink particular sections/elevations and so on to get just 2d lines if you wish.
But you must know that... it has been built in AC from early 90-ties (to my knowledge)!?
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2004-04-19 01:21 PM
Scott wrote:Personally, I prefer to have the changes propagate only when I want them to. This has always been my primary reservation about Revit. How this difference makes Revit more
Is ArchiCAD fully paramertic? Can you make a change and have it propagate through the entire model and sets of drawings automatically?
Don't get me wrong. I think Revit is a very interesting product. The last time I used it was about 3-4 years ago though; maybe I should look into getting a new demo version.
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2004-04-19 01:27 PM
In a certain way, changing a cell in Excel and then causing the whole spreadsheet to update and trigger all kinds of VBA-macro's can also be called parametric (if you limit your modifications to the cells that are allowed).
That said, I think both ArchiCAD and Revit can more or less fullfill this claim, although not in the same way. There are many differences between the two of them.
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