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2024-02-08 05:54 AM - last edited on 2024-02-11 07:27 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Well after decades using listing...one of the best but cubmersome features, I am trying to migrate stuff to using properties which the first couple of tuts...well it couldnt do it without fudging eg Room Illumination...but thats another issue (you CANNOT easily run priced BOQ from properties
I am simply trying to do the following but Im not getting something about the flow of datatypes and its certainly not obvious or friendly from my perspective but maybe its the siltation from listings
1. I choose area datatype and do a basic if statement to extract gross site area from a zone
Error!
Mark Wesse
AC26 | Win10 | Since v6.5r
Architerion - Architectural Systems Developer
Aurasphere - Acoustics
Building Biology - Human Compatible Architecture
"--- Every time...do it better ---"
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2024-02-15 12:43 AM
Thank @poco2013
but Im not multiplying?...or which image did you mean. I screen grabbed after trying a lot of diff ways...
Mark Wesse
AC26 | Win10 | Since v6.5r
Architerion - Architectural Systems Developer
Aurasphere - Acoustics
Building Biology - Human Compatible Architecture
"--- Every time...do it better ---"
2024-02-15 12:55 AM
At the very end of your calculation , you add a 1 m2 to convert a raw number to area. Should be a multiplication. )*1m2
2024-02-15 01:05 AM
Barry had it as '/' implying any dyadic operator? And that seemed to work for the other examples....now this is getting...hmm
Mark Wesse
AC26 | Win10 | Since v6.5r
Architerion - Architectural Systems Developer
Aurasphere - Acoustics
Building Biology - Human Compatible Architecture
"--- Every time...do it better ---"
2024-02-15 02:03 AM
A volume divided by a volume (1m³) will leave you with just a number (no units).
A volume divided by an area (1m²) will leave you with a length (m)
A volume divided by a length (1m) will leave you with an area (m²).
The only reason I used the unit (m³), is because I was just using the number 1, and had to define what unit it was.
If your expression is ... volume/length ... then you do not need the units, as the properties already know what units they are.
So this will give you an area, and so long as the data type is set to area, all will be fine.
Likewise volume/area will give you length, so set your data type to length as that is what the expression will output.
I hope I explained that OK.
Barry.