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When you select a single associative array object, one of the following visors
is displayed:
Path Array visor (page 93)
Polar Array visor (page 94)
Rectangular Array visor (page 95)
List of Prompts
The following prompt is displayed.
Select array: Use an object selection method
The array type determines the remaining prompts.
For rectangular arrays:
Enter an option [
Source (page ?)/REPlace (page ?)/Base
point
(page ?)/Rows (page ?)/Columns (page ?)/Levels (page
?)/
RESet (page ?)/eXit (page ?)] <eXit>:
For path arrays:
Enter an option [Source/REPlace/
Method (page ?)/Base
point/
Items (page ?)/Rows/Levels/Align items (page ?)/Z
direction
(page ?)/RESet/eXit] <eXit>:
For polar arrays:
Enter an option [Source/REPlace/Base point/Items/
Angle between
(page ?)/Fill angle (page ?)/Rows/Levels/ROTate items (page
?)/RESet/eXit] <eXit>:
Source
Activates an editing state in which you can edit the source objects (or
replacement source objects) for a selected item.
All changes (including the creation of new objects) are instantly applied to
all items that reference the same source objects.
While the editing state is active, an Edit Array contextual tab is displayed on
the ribbon and automatic saving is disabled. Save or discard changes (
ARRAYC-
LOSE
(page 89)) to exit the editing state.
When the source objects are modified, the changes are dynamically reflected
on the array block.
Replace
Replaces the source objects for selected items or for all items referencing the
original source objects.
Replacement Objects Selects the new source objects.
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