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Parametric Geometry: How to select all domains?
Posted 25 août 2010, 09:23 UTC−4 2 Replies
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Hi all,
making use of the possibility to have parameters and functions in the geometry definition, I have set up a real parametric model geometry. In this geometry, I duplicate single instances by using the array transform. The array size is one free parameter. Now, in the following step in the sequence, I'd like to add all of the generated objects into one union. This apparently doesn't work when I change the parameter of the array size. Because: I have to select all single result objects of the array transform to put them into the union. If the number of objects changes (especially when they increase), some objects are left out, because they were not known at the time I made the selection.
Anybody understand my explanation?
So, my simple question: Is there a way to tell a union operation to use just all available objects, without having to select them all one by one explicitly?
Regards
Matthias
making use of the possibility to have parameters and functions in the geometry definition, I have set up a real parametric model geometry. In this geometry, I duplicate single instances by using the array transform. The array size is one free parameter. Now, in the following step in the sequence, I'd like to add all of the generated objects into one union. This apparently doesn't work when I change the parameter of the array size. Because: I have to select all single result objects of the array transform to put them into the union. If the number of objects changes (especially when they increase), some objects are left out, because they were not known at the time I made the selection.
Anybody understand my explanation?
So, my simple question: Is there a way to tell a union operation to use just all available objects, without having to select them all one by one explicitly?
Regards
Matthias
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