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Create Polar Arrays
When you create a polar array, the array is drawn counterclockwise or
clockwise, depending on whether you enter a positive or a negative value for
the angle to fill.
The radius of the array is determined by the distance from the specified center
point to a reference or base point on the last selected object. You can use the
default reference point (usually an arbitrary point that coincides with a snap
point), or you can specify a new base point to be used as the reference point.
Array in 3D
With 3DARRAY, you can create a rectangular array or a polar array of objects
in 3D. In addition to specifying the number of columns (X direction) and rows
(Y direction), you also specify the number of levels (Z direction).
Limit the Size of Arrays
If you specify a very large number of rows and columns for an array, it may
take a long time to create the copies. By default, the number of array elements
that can be generated by one command is limited to approximately 100,000.
This limit is controlled by the MaxArray setting in the registry.
You can change the limit by setting the MaxArray system registry variable
using (setenv MaxArray n) where n is a number between 100 and 10000000
(ten million).
NOTE When changing the value of MaxArray, you must enter MaxArray with the
capitalization shown.
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