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LinearArray.ArrayElementsWithoutAssociation Method

Creates a new linear array from a set of elements.


Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 26.4.0.0 (26.4.0.0)

Syntax

C#

public static ICollection<ElementId> ArrayElementsWithoutAssociation(
	Document aDoc,
	View dBView,
	ICollection<ElementId> ids,
	int count,
	XYZ translationToAnchorMember,
	ArrayAnchorMember anchorMember
)

Parameters

aDoc  Document
The document.
dBView  View
The view. If it is a 2d view, translation vector must be in the view plane if elements include view-specific elements. If elements include view-specific elements, they must belong to this view.
ids  ICollection<ElementId>
The elements to array.
count  Int32
The number of array members to create including the initial element grouping. Must between 2 and 200 in projects, and between 0 and 200 in families.
translationToAnchorMember  XYZ
The translation vector for the array.
anchorMember  ArrayAnchorMember
Indicates if the translation vector specifies the location of the second member of the array, or the last member of the array.

Return Value

ICollection<ElementId>
The ids of the elements created during the operation.

Exceptions

ExceptionCondition
ArgumentException The given element id set is empty. -or- One or more elements in ids do not exist in the document. -or- One or more elements in ids is owned by different views and thus cannot be arrayed together. -or- One or more elements in ids is not arrayable. -or- count must be between 2 and 200 in project documents and between 0 and 200 in family documents. -or- The view is invalid for specific view elements array. -or- The translation point vector is invalid to array the element.
ArgumentNullException A non-optional argument was null
ArgumentOutOfRangeException A value passed for an enumeration argument is not a member of that enumeration
InvalidOperationException Failed to create the linear array.

Remarks

The resulting elements will not be associated with an array element.

See Also

Reference

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