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‎2021-06-17 01:56 PM
Where it became this 1 millimetre from 32000mm ?

Can I lock measures for be precise for Integer number ?
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‎2021-06-18 11:02 AM
12000.4 will round to 12000
But end to end they will measure 32000.8 which will round to 32001
You can show extra accuracy in your dimension preferences and you can also increase the accuracy of the working unit preferences, so you will see more precision in the tracker.
Barry.
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‎2021-06-17 05:04 PM
Hope this helps.

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‎2021-06-17 06:19 PM

This was example and I did whole building and the end I got this 1mm from somewhere, also the snapping on 89,99 make me crazy 😕
Isn't any way how to lock for integer ? I wanna trust Archicad for helping me with guide lines and not writing every dimension 😕
Thank you
Braza wrote:
AC has maximum 4 decimals after the comma. Sometimes I copy/paste dimension from a calculator. If the pasted dimension has more then 4 decimals, then AC will display only 4. But the rest of the dimension is stored in the parameter and you won't see it. Then with cumulative dimensions it will appear like your situation. Try to reenter the exact dimensions and see if the problem persist.
Hope this helps.
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‎2021-06-17 06:39 PM
You can find more information here: https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/89377/
You also can set snapp guides here:
But you have to be careful when you copy/paste dimension values.
Hope this helps.
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‎2021-06-17 11:12 PM
Personally I have two dimension settings, one which shows maximum accuracy to highlight any sub integer errors when modelling and another only show integer values which is the one used with my view settings.

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‎2021-06-18 08:50 AM
The rounding is true how you say.
My workflow is like do one wall with length ( 5000) and the other wall is following to the first wall and I expecting to have the same measure 5000.
If I did mistake and the first wall was 5000,8=> 5001 I get the another wall also 5001. It's much easer to fix this issue than have one of the walls 5000 and other 5001 ( because you don't know with one is wrong.
Anyway thanks for advices
I have to read it again and try to little bit more understand Guidlines
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‎2021-06-18 11:02 AM
12000.4 will round to 12000
But end to end they will measure 32000.8 which will round to 32001
You can show extra accuracy in your dimension preferences and you can also increase the accuracy of the working unit preferences, so you will see more precision in the tracker.
Barry.
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‎2021-06-18 11:08 AM

And I can see decimals finally "working unit preferences"
Nice thank you
Barry wrote:
20000.4 will round to 20000
12000.4 will round to 12000
But end to end they will measure 32000.8 which will round to 32001
You can show extra accuracy in your dimension preferences and you can also increase the accuracy of the working unit preferences, so you will see more precision in the tracker.
Barry.
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020),
3,6 GHz 10-Core intel Core i9, 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, AMD Radeon Pro 5700 XT 16 GB