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PolyCurve.ByPoints fails #15414
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Below follows the graph (saved as json to load here) for you try to replicate the issue. |
@ricardyn the Dynamo graph you've attached has a geometry scale factor set to |
Thank you for the quick answer. Just for registering. It's not always possible to use Medium. Several structural engineers use centimeters as units in Revit. Causing large numbers in Dynamo. What do you suggest in those cases that do not involve change project units to run the graph and after turn units back ? |
@ricardyn the geometry scaling feature was indeed introduced to solve the units issue you just highlighted above, however, it didn't turn out to be a one-size-fits-all solution. Although changing the scale setting to large/extra large for large numbers may work in some cases, it isn't guaranteed to work in all cases and therefore may have unintended consequences for some. Unfortunately, at the moment we don't have a good solution but we hope to resolve this in the future. FYI @Amoursol |
@aparajit-pratap I understand. I am very grateful for the attention. Now I know what the problem is. That already has great value. |
Dynamo Version
Dynamo Core 2.12.1.8246 and Dynamo Core 2.19.3.6394
Host
Revit 2022.1 / 2024.2
Operating System
Windows 11
What did you do?
Trying to create a PolyCurve by four points.
What did you expect to see?
The PolyCurve passing through the points
What did you see instead?
The PolyCurve.ByPoints node creating a PolyCurve connecting just points [1] and [2]. See images below.
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What packages or external references (if any) were used?
No response
Stack Trace
No response
Details
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