different dims on same object?
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2011-03-29
07:08 PM
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04:44 PM
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Rubia Torres
wb

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2011-03-29 07:54 PM
Let us say your dimensions are rounded to 1/4".
You have these three dimensions:
7'-4 11/32"
6'-4 11/32"
6'-3 10/32" (which is 6'-3 5/16")
Their sum is 20'-0"
Because of rounding they are displayed as :
7'-4 1/4"
6'-4 1/4"
6'-3 1/4"
The sum of these three values is 19'-11 3/4"
It is because they are all rounded downward for display and those little rounding errors add up to a small difference in the end.
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2011-04-05 04:12 PM
Any attempt to revise that segment, revised the overall so that it displayed a 1/4" value.
It certainly makes me nervous about trusting the dimensioning in Archicad.
I know that folks will leap to it's defense, but after twenty plus years of CAD use, I understand rounding, use grid snaps faithfully, and sure don't like seeing that in a mature program like Archicad.
I intend to be very careful in my checking for those kinds of errors in the future.
Happily learning Archicad,
Woody
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2011-04-05 06:08 PM
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2011-04-05 07:33 PM
One thing I do is to create a hidden layer for notes and such. Then I create lines, by typing in the dimension into the tracker, and use that line to "physically" check that distance. This method also is nice because it can show evidence of if I've been there and how much thinking I've done in that area.
So if I were you, I would draw a line of the length you need and use it to compare to the length you're have having trouble with. You can also draw lines of the distance broken up as well and use them to check each distance individually.

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2011-04-06 05:01 AM
I usually work in the highest accuracy I can and dimension to the accuracy required.
Barry.
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2011-04-07 08:25 PM
Barry wrote:Yes, I am doing the same.
Don't forget you have working units and dimension units and these can both be set to different levels of accuracy.
I usually work in the highest accuracy I can and dimension to the accuracy required.
Barry.
Another thing I always do is I never really trust a machine.
Even when I input my model I am checking it if does what I want it to do. This is e.g. why I still like the coordinate box: it is so easy and fast to just put the User Origin on one end of a Wall, move your cursor to its other end and quickly check the Coordinate Box whether it shows the value you expect.
But I think we metric guys have an easier time. Everything is the multiple of 1 millimeter or 5 millimeters. We don't have stuff like 3 3/8".
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2011-04-08 12:03 AM
Dimensions can be deceiving. There is nothing worse to me than a dimension chain that doesn't add up.
Fortunately, you don't ever need to settel for rounding when using ArchiCAD. Your work can be 100% accurate. Don't settle for less.
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