if i want to get the distance along the x axis or y axis, couldnt i just subtract x coordinates from both points ? and then get the absolute value to remove the negatives ? isnt that easier or that is not reliable solution ?
Yes, you could, but it will only work for basis vectors. However, in practice, most of the time, we need to measure things along vectors that don't match any of the basis vectors.
You should be criminally prosecuted for keeping the font so low..... I'm re watching this video 3rd time now, my eyes are hearting and haven't understand a single word
Thank you for your feedback. I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble with the font size in this video. I'll make sure to increase the font size in future videos to improve readability.
Hi, Thanks for the videos. I'm looking at doing some automation for our revit team, who draw a concrete foundation, and then I want to add concrete footings to the floor, from a family they have created. I was thinking of once the user selects a floor, getting the geometry of the floor so I can determine the co-ordinates of the corners, then somehow adding the footing into the floor (as they do from the front end). Does this approach seem feasible? Sorry, am a complete newbie at revit, but seasoned developer. Another question, does Revit come with the Snoop Objects window, or is that something extra you use? Cheers!
Good afternoon, what would the process be like when working with the 3 axes (x,y,z) to make the vector.dot, if you could make a video it would be great, thank you for the contribution.
I am facing an error whenever I try to debug: "A fatal error has occurred and debugging needs to be terminated. The debugger was configured to use the Desktop CLR (.NET Framework) Managed debugger, but the target process loaded the CoreCLR (.NET Core) runtime. To debug this project, configure it to use the 'Managed (CoreCLR)' debugger." Does anybody know how to fix it, please?
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Hi, Mariyan! Thank you for a great tutorial! I faced one issue while following your tutorial. My family instance has nested families. However, they don't appear in GetSubComponentIds() list. Do you have any hint why is it so?
I loved ur content, I normally used adaptive components with dynamo to do the same, but this one I think is better, could we do the same with spacing instead of number of amount beams? For purlings and corrugated steel deck or roof it would be more suitable.
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