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Specify the angle to fill (+=ccw, -=cw) <360>: Enter a positive number for a
counterclockwise rotation or a negative number for a clockwise rotation
You can enter 0 for the angle to fill only if you specify the number of items.
If you specify an angle to fill without providing the number of items, or if
you specify the number of items and enter 0 as the angle to fill or press Enter,
the following prompt is displayed:
Angle between items: Specify an angle
If you specified the number of items and entered 0 as the angle to fill or pressed
Enter, ARRAY prompts for a positive or negative number to indicate the
direction of the array:
Angle between items (+=ccw, -=cw): Enter a positive number for a counterclockwise
rotation or a negative number for a clockwise rotation
ARRAY determines the distance from the array's center point to a reference
point on the last object selected. Reference points include locations such as
the center point of a circle or arc, the insertion base point of a block, the start
point of text, or the endpoint of a line.
Rotate arrayed objects? <Y>: Enteryorn, or press Enter
In a polar array, the reference point of the last object in the selection set is
used for all objects. If you defined the selection set by using window or crossing
selection, the last object in the selection set is arbitrary. Removing an object
from the selection set and adding it back forces that object to be the last object
selected. You can also make the selection set into a block and replicate it.
See also:
Array Objects
ARRAYCLASSIC
Creates copies of objects arranged in a 2D pattern using the legacy dialog box.
Summary
You can create copies of objects in a regularly spaced rectangular or polar array
in the
Array dialog box (page 86).
If you enter -array at the Command prompt,
options are displayed (page 83).
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