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    Possible to change component size to a fixed value?

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    • M Offline
      marksolberg
      last edited by

      Is it possible to change the size of a component to a fixed size along an axis? I know you can use transform! or transformation to scale it relative to its previous size but I want to set it to a fixed length regardless of previous size.

      Thanks,

      Mark

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Haven't you answered your question yourself ?
        Rescale it by using its current_size and the new_size to get a proportion
        In cod-code
        trs=Geom::Transformation.scale(point, axis, size/old_size)
        If it's 10.0 units now and you want it 5.0 units then 5.0/10.0 = 0.5 so it's scaled down to 'size'.
        OR [if it's 5.0 units now and you want it to be 10.0 units then 10.0/5.0 = 2.0 so it's scaled up to 'size'.
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          marksolberg
          last edited by

          Thanks TIG,
          Didn't think of that. Since you can scale and "scale to a fixed size" using the Sketchup tools I thought I was just missing the method.

          Mark

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            thomthom
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            You could edit the tranaformation matrix directly...

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