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This
command allows you to define the linear pattern.
Select the Tools > Patterns > Linear
Pattern... command from the drop-down menu.
Select the pattern type:.
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Line type:
Select the direction.
Select Total distance
or spacing distance .
Enter the distance.
Enter the total number
of entities.
Select the Numbering
type.
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Point Line Type:
Select the starting point.
Select the arrival point.
Select Total Distance
or Spacing Distance. The
distance is given by the 2 points.
Enter the total number
of entities.
Select the Numbering
type.
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Matrix
type:
Select the first direction.
Select Total distance
or spacing distance .
Enter the distance.
Enter the total number
of entities.
Select the Numbering
type.
Select the second direction.
Select Total distance
or spacing distance .
Enter the distance.
Enter the total number
of entities.
Select the Numbering
type.
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Rectangle
type:
Select the first direction.
Select Total distance
or spacing distance .
Enter the distance.
Enter the total number
of entities.
Select the Numbering
type.
Select the second direction.
Select Total distance
or spacing distance .
Enter the distance.
Enter the total number
of entities.
Select the Numbering
type.
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Sequential numbering: the entities
are numbered incrementally from the first to the last,
which can be problematic if, for example, a part is
positioned on the last hole (e.g. no. 4). If the number
of holes increases, the part remains in its place
(on the 4th hole), but if the number of holes decreases,
its position shall be invalidated because there no
longer is a 4th hole.
Alternated numbering: the first
instance is numbered as1, the last one is numbered
as 2 and the other ones are alternated (the 2nd=3,
the next to last=4, the 3rd=5 and so on...). In this
case, if, for example a part is positioned on the
last hole (numbered 2), regardless of the change in
the number of holes, the part will remain on the last
hole.
Sequential with stable
extremities numbering: works like the sequential
mode but with stable extremities. The first entity
is numbered 1, the last 2 and the others are sequential
(the 2nd = 3, the 3rd = 4, the 4th = 5 etc...).
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The value 1 can be entered. In this
case, repetition has no effect. This case can
be useful in the event of families with, for example,
one or more holes depending on the length.
In the 3D repetitions
(rectangle and matrix):
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If the first total number is worth 1, repetition has no
effect.
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If the second total number is worth 1, the pattern is
equivalent to the simple version (line). |
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