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This section refers to objects copied in patterns (lines, linear arrays, radial arrays), using the Copy Entities tools (see Copying Objects).
When you copy objects in a pattern, you can use Auto Constraints and dimension variables to control spacing, angles, etc.
This example uses a circle copied into a linear array.

  1. Before you begin, make sure Auto Add Constraints is active in the Inspector Bar.
  2. Create a rectangle and add a small circle. The rectangle should have parallel and coincident constraints assigned automatically.Image Removed
  3. Select the circle and use Fit Linear Copy to copy the circle into a grid. (See Fit Linear Copy
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  4. Assign some Orthogonal dimensions as shown. (See Creating Dimensions).
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  5. Open the Calculator palette (F2) and the dimensions should be shown, identified by a variable. In this example, the variables were assigned names (L, E1, E2).
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    Note: For more information on working with variables, see Calculator Palette - Variables
  6. Create a formula so that the two edge dimensions will be equal. In this case, the variable E1 was used as the formula for E2.
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    The dimensions update, and the spacing between copied objects remains constant. However, in this case, the linear array does not have a 90 degree angle.
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  7. To fix this, activate the Parallel constraint and click first the array constraint line, then the top line of the rectangle.
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    Now the array is perpendicular again.
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