Evenly distributes object copies along a path or a portion of a path.
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The path can be a line, polyline, 3D polyline, spline, helix, arc, circle, or ellipse.
This command is equivalent to the Path option in ARRAY command.
After selecting objects to array and a path curve for the objects to follow, the Create Array visor for path arrays is displayed.
You can also use the Properties Inspector to set the properties of the new array while it is being created.
The following prompts are displayed.
Select objects: Use an object selection method
Select path curve: Use an object selection method
Select grip to edit array or [ASsociative/Method/Base point/Tangent direction/Items/Rows/Levels/Align items/Z direction/eXit]<eXit>: Select a grip or an option
Specifies the object to use for the path of the array. Select a line, polyline, 3D polyline, spline, helix, arc, circle, or ellipse.
Specifies whether the arrayed objects are associative or independent.
Controls how to distribute items along the path.
Distributes a specified number of items evenly along the length of the path.
Distributes items along the path at specified intervals.
Defines the base point of the array. Items in path arrays are positioned relative to the base point.
Specifies a base point for positioning the items in the array.
For associative arrays, specifies a valid constraint (or key point) on the source objects to align with the path. If you edit the source objects or path of the resulting array, the base point of the array remains coincident with the key point of the source objects.
Specifies how the arrayed items are aligned relative to the path.
Specifies two points that represent the tangency of the arrayed items relative to the path. The vector of the two points establishes the tangency of the first item in the array. The Align Items setting controls whether the other items in the array maintain a tangent or parallel orientation.
Orients the arrayed objects with the Z axis of the current UCS.
Depending on the Method setting, specifies the number of items or the distance between items.
Using a value or expression, specifies how many items are in the array.
Using a value or expression, specifies the distance between arrayed items. By default, the array is populated with the maximum number of items that fill the path using the distance entered. You can specify a smaller number of items if desired. You can also turn on Fill Entire Path so that the number of items is adjusted if the length of the path changes.
Specifies the number of rows in the array, the distance between them, and the incremental elevation between row.
Sets the number of rows.
Specifies the distance between each row, measured from equivalent locations on each object.
Specifies the total distance between the start and end row, measured from equivalent locations on the start and end objects. Incrementing elevation Sets the increasing or decreasing elevation for each subsequent row.
Derives the value based on a mathematical formula or equation.
Specifies the number and spacing of levels for 3D arrays.
Specifies the number of levels in the array.
Specifies the distance between the levels.
Specifies the total distance between the first and last levels.
Derives a value using a mathematical formula or equation.
Specifies whether to align each item to be tangent to the path direction. Alignment is relative to the first item’s orientation.
Controls whether to maintain the items’ original Z direction or to naturally bank the items along a 3D path.
Exits the command.