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applying excel-type formulaes to dwgs with dimensions


jalba

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Ok people, got a weird one for y'all

 

Now I know when we do our drawings, and we set our dimension lines, everything's already mentioned.

 

Now in my field I tend to use one drawing for alternating dimensions eg: I draw a frame measuring 24 x 24, but then I may use that same drawing for a measurement of 23 3/4" x 22". There will also be measurements that will also derive from these i.e. outer working in.

 

I know the first suggestion will be to re-scale the drawing to get the appropiate dimensions, but I would like to know if there was a way to apply formulaes, just as if you was making formuales for an Excel sheet.

 

Attached is one of my drawings. As you can see, I have to leave the dimensions blank so that I can write in the differing measurements.

 

Any assistance in grateful.

15266.dwg

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Try Parametric Constraints with Parametric Dimensions - this will allow some formulas for the elevation window but not for the section views.

I don't think you will be able to do much more than that

 

Another is dynamic blocks but not sure about the formulas.

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hmmm....parametric constraints.

 

i'll look into it. Know any threads that could give any tutorials?

 

btw...don't worry about the sections.

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ok, so i had a quick read of the dimension constraints and i tried to experiment with one that i created. (see attached diagram)

 

Now, when i amended the outer width (eg. i entered "48") you can see the frame adjust. However, when i try to adjust the height with a different measurement, only the top right hand corner comes down.

 

Am i doing something wrong here?

Drawing2.dwg

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hmmm....will try it. May take me a while to get accustomed to it so expect a quick answer. I'm in transition to a new job.

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