Applying Constraint Parameters to CustomBlock Entities
Use the CBCElement command to apply dimensional constraint parameters to specified entities of a CustomBlock or to convert dimensional constraints to dimensional constraint parameters.
Using constraint parameters you can control the distance, length, diameter, radius, and angle values of entities within a CustomBlock. Changing the value of constraint parameters changes the size of the related entities.
To apply a constraint parameter:
- In the Block Editor, type CBCElement at the command prompt.
Command options correspond to the choices provided by individual element commands from the Block Editor (Dimensional panel).
- Specify an option:
- Linear. Creates a linear horizontal or vertical constraint parameter based on two specified points in the CustomBlock definition.
- Horizontal. Constrains the X distance of a line or between two points on different entities.
- Vertical. Constrains the Y distance of a line or between two points on different entities.
- Aligned. Constrains the direct distance between two points on different entities, two lines, or a point on an entity and a line.
- Angular. Constrains the angle between two Lines or PolyLine segments, the total angle of an Arc or curved PolyLine segment.
- Radius. Constrains the radius of a Circle, Arc, or curved PolyLine segment.
- Diameter. Constrains the diameter of a Circle, Arc, or curved PolyLine segment.
- Convert. Converts the dimensional constraints to constraint parameters.
Entities other than dimensional constraints are ignored and filtered from the selection set.
- Follow the command prompts.
The subsequent sequences of the CBCElement command are identical to those of the individual command variants.
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Command: CBCElement
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