From the course: Advanced Revit and Dynamo for Interior Design
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Line lengths
From the course: Advanced Revit and Dynamo for Interior Design
Line lengths
- [Instructor] Now that we have a workspace with Dynamo that can correctly place all the wall protection families around the room while avoiding wall openings that are above or below a placement point, we can start to look at trouble spots, like wall protection lines like this where we may not actually wanna place a wall protection family. Something like this, the length of a wall protection family is one foot two inches. Maybe an area between the door is also too short of an area to place a wall protection family. This one's at one foot nine inches. What we can do is tell Dynamo to read the list of lines that it's placing the wall protection family on and ignore the lines that are too short. Looking at Dynamo, it's just taking this list of lines and placing a family on it. If we look at the length of the list of lines, we can start to filter the results. If I right click on the canvas and type curve length, I can use the curve length node to determine the length of each one of these…
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Create a wall protection family: Setup5m 47s
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Create a wall protection family: Geometry4m 41s
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Process room boundaries2m 52s
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Find family placement locations6m 10s
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Place the line-based family2m 56s
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Set room parameters9m 46s
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Inside and outside room boundaries4m
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Conflicts6m 39s
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Line lengths3m 46s
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