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      Marcelinho
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I am quite new to this forum and hope anybody can help me.
      Is there any script to form an array of an component with an increasing distance between each component?
      Like multicopy with different distances? Perhaps linear increasing?

      Thankyou for your help.

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        marcosrodrigues
        last edited by

        Welcome, Marcelinho.

        Try a Rick Wilsons "pathcopy.rb" at Smustard: http://www.smustard.com/script/PathCopy

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          Marcelinho
          last edited by

          I have already treid this script, but it just produces equidistant components along a path.
          How to produce them with distances depending on a formula or something like that?

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            marcosrodrigues
            last edited by

            Well, there's a 'Copy to Path Nodes' option...not so 'automatic' but can save a lot of time.

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              Marcelinho
              last edited by

              How to create defined nodes at a path?

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                Marcelinho
                last edited by

                That exactly what I want. Defining the multicopy function by a formula...

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                  plot-paris
                  last edited by

                  Marcelinho, that would be a great idea for a new Ruby script.

                  or even better: a direct implementation into SketchUp, with the following workflow

                  you move copy an object a certain distance (lets say 2 meters)

                  then instead of simply typing in 6* to get ten copies with the same distance, you type:

                  6 * y=x^2

                  the first number (6) defines the number of copies, the equation defines the change of spacing (here 2, 4, 8, 16... meters).

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                    Marcelinho
                    last edited by

                    I think I almost solved the problem,

                    just arrange the group along a graph made by grapheuation and then projet it to the y axis.

                    But how to project every group ( move to x=0 ) automatically with the projection tool ???

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                      Marcelinho
                      last edited by

                      Is there a possibility to move automatically all selected objects to x=0 ?

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                        plot-paris
                        last edited by

                        I didn't really understand what you suggested. is "grapheuation" a ruby to create graphical representations of mathematical equations?

                        how to set all groups to x=0? well there is the "drop" ruby, that drops all groups at the next intersection in z a vertical direction. you could use this to drop all the groups to a plane...

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                          Marcelinho
                          last edited by

                          Yes, I ment the graph equation tool.
                          But the projected distance equation will be very difficult I think.

                          So a script like you suggested would be great! Thankyou so far.

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