Associative Division and Component Repetition

Apply divisions on paths, form edges, and surfaces with nodes to host components and component arrays.

Associative division and repetition facilitates placing many instances of the same element in a finite series. These components are constructed by repeating individual elements in both 2D and 3D while maintaining parametric and associative properties.



The basic workflow for associative division and repetition consists of the following:
  1. Sketch model or reference lines (path) and forms (surfaces) on which repeated components will be placed.
  2. Select the line, surface or form edge to divide. The lines or surface grid will be the guide for both division and adaptive component placement.
  3. Divide the path or surface.
  4. (Optional) Modify the spacing and number of divisions.
  5. Place and repeat single, multiple point, or arrays of adaptive components.