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The path can be a line, polyline, 3D polyline, spline, helix, arc, circle, or ellipse.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Select objects: Use an object selection method
Select
path curve (page ?): Use an object selection method
Enter
number of items (page ?) along path or [Orientation
(page 97)/Expression (page 98)] <Orientation>: Specify the number
of items or enter an option
Specify
base point (page ?) or [Key point (page 98)] <end
of path curve>: Specify a base point or enter an option
Specify direction to align with path or [2Points/Normal]
<current>: Press Enter or select and option
Specify the
distance between items (page ?) along path or
[
Divide (page 99)/Total (page 99)/Expression (page 98)]
<Divide evenly along path>: Specify a distance or enter an option
Press Enter to accept or [
ASsociative (page ?)/Base
point/
Items (page ?)/Rows (page ?)/Levels (page ?)/Align
items
(page ?)/Z direction (page ?)/eXit (page ?)]<eXit>:
Press Enter or select an option
Path Curve
Specifies the object to use for the path of the array. Select a line, polyline, 3D
polyline, spline, helix, arc, circle, or ellipse.
Number of Items
Specifies the number of items in the array.
Orientation Controls whether the selected objects are reoriented (rotated)
relative to the starting direction of the path before being moved to the start
point of the path.
2 Points. Specifies two points to define the direction to be aligned with
the starting direction of the path.
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