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Table Of Contents
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Columns on page 164/Levels on page 164/eXit on page 164] <eXit>: Press Enter
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Items
Specifies the number of items in the array. Use the preview grid to specify a
point that reflects the desired configuration.
Count Specifies the row and column values individually.
Expression on page 164
Space Items
Specifies the row and column spacing. Use the preview grid to specify a point
that reflects the desired configuration.
Spacing Specifies the row and column spacing individually.
Expression on page 164
Base Point
Specifies a base point for the array.
Key Point For associative arrays, specifies a valid constraint (or key point) on
the source objects to use as the base point. If you edit the source objects of
the resulting array, the base point of the array remains coincident with the
key point of the source objects.
Angle
Specifies the angle of rotation for the row axis. The row and column axes
remain orthogonal to each other. For associative arrays, you can later edit the
individual row and column angles.
You can change the measurement conventions for angles using
UNITS on
page 1990. The
ANGBASE on page 2158 and ANGDIR on page 2158 system variables
affect the angle of arrays.
Associative
Specifies whether to create items in the array as an associative array object,
or as independent objects.
Yes. Contains array items in a single array object, similar to a block. This
allows you to quickly propagate changes by editing the properties and
source objects of the array.
No. Creates array items as independent objects. Changes to one item do
not affect the other items.
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