Use this procedure to create a rectangular slab or roof slab from one or more walls. This is useful when you want a specific alignment between the slab or roof slab baseline and the wall baseline. When you create a slab or roof slab from a single wall, the base height of the wall defines the baseline edge of the slab or roof slab. When you create a slab or roof slab from multiple walls, the top of the first selected wall defines the baseline edge of the slab or roof slab.
You can create a flat slab or roof slab that follows the outline of multiple walls by specifying a zero slope. If you select multiple walls and a non-zero slope, multiple slabs or roof slabs are created.
If the closed polyline intersects one of the selected walls, the slab or roof slab is invalid and you must select the walls again.
Creating a roof slab from a wall
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If you want to align the … | Then… |
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top of the slab or roof slab with the first specified point | enter t (Top). |
center of the slab or roof slab with the first specified point | enter c (Center). |
bottom of the slab or roof slab with the first specified point | enter b (Bottom). |
slopeline of the slab or roof slab with the first specified point | enter s (Slopeline). |
The slopeline is the position of the slab or roof slab baseline relative to its bottom face. The thickness offset in the style determines the distance between the baseline and the bottom face.
If you want to align the baseline edge of the slab or roof slab to the… | Then… |
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left side of the wall, based on the direction the wall was drawn | enter l (Left). |
center of the wall | enter c (Center). |
right side of the wall, based on the direction the wall was drawn | enter r (Right). |
baseline of the wall | enter b (Baseline). |
This is based on the direction the wall was drawn.
Creating a slab based on walls