Linear formation vs. Move/Copy

Linear pattern is one of the basic harassment to duplicate operations or objects.

But did you know, that it is not the best choice in every situation?

Move/Copy

I will include an example below, in which it is better to choose another operation to perform the array. It sounds mysterious, But this operation is Move/Copy.

In formation (depending on type) we provide the number of repetitions and spacing. But the distance of the style is not always easy to calculate. The second problematic situation is such, in which, for example,. The size of the reproduced object is changing. It is true that the equations can be associated, But why, Since there is a better way…

Select Move/Copy by selecting copies identically to the linear formation. The difference is the possibility of choosing references, that is, the source and target top.

Move/Copy

As a result, we get an identical solution as it was created in a linear formation.

Move/Copy

Only, that when I change the dimension of the width of the object, to “my style” it will update immediately.

Move/Copy

However, there is one minus, The number of copies is not parametric, So it cannot be used in equations or in the configuration table.

 

 

 

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