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    Scaling Dynamic Component with nested components

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      huwenator
      last edited by

      I'm trying to create a DC that I can scale along X and it will populate with various nested components/groups of fixed size to make up the overall length.

      It's a truss line made up of truss sections of either 3m, 2m or 1.5m sections. So a truss line of 4.5m would be made up of 1x3m and 1x1.5m sections for a total of 4.5m. A 6.5m truss line would contain 1x3m, 1x2m and 1x1.5m sections etc.

      I can get the nested truss sections to create copies to best fit the total length but I have no idea how to combine the nested truss lengths to get a best overall fit.

      Any help?


      This is it so far

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        pcmoor
        last edited by

        I believe the common total 3+2+1.5=6.5 should be tried first, then systematically 3,2,1.5

        I used the hidden method to place the sections when not in use, to x=0, and 1.5 length

        What happens to the remainder after the section division?

        attached worked example saved as version 8

        cheers
        Philip

        Edit: 4m is another exemption
        so for range 4 to <4.5 need to take one from the 3m division to allow for two of the 2m division


        TrussLine (1).skp

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          huwenator
          last edited by

          Wonderful!!!

          This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks very much. πŸ˜„

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            huwenator
            last edited by

            Gave it a bit of a polish.

            Thanks!


            TrussLine.skp

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              pcmoor
              last edited by

              there is a problem with your version for multiples of 6.5, 13m rounds down to 12, whereas my formula produces the require 3 x 3m and 2 x 2m

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