The "Shape" object is part of the "Section" object, and creating its shape is similar to creating a "Surface" object. It is made up of at least three points, defined in sequence, and is used to define the overall shape. You can include multiple "Shape" objects within a single "Section" statement.
Example Syntax:
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<O T="Shape">
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Example:
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| <O N="ShapeObject1" T="Project" Category="3D Geometric Objects" TransAlignRule="Right">
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<O N="Inputs" T="Group">
<P N="w" V="10" Role="Input" Category="Inputs" />
<P N="l" V="20" Role="Input" Category="Inputs" />
<P N="d" V="14" Role="Input" Category="Inputs" />
<P N="bf" V="7" Role="Input" Category="Inputs" />
<P N="t" V="1" Role="Input" Category="Inputs" />
</O>
<O T="Line">
<O T="Point" X="0" Y="0" Z="0" />
<O T="Point" X="20" Y="0" Z="0" />
<O N="Section" T="Section">
<O N="ConcreteN" T="Shape">
<P N="Opacity" V="0.8" />
<O T="Point" X="w/2" Y="-l/2" />
<O T="Point" X="w/2" Y="l/2" />
<O T="Point" X="-w/2" Y="l/2" />
<O T="Point" X="-w/2" Y="-l/2" />
</O>
<O N="IGirder" T="Shape" IsCutout="1">
<O T="Point" X="bf/2" Y="-d/2" />
<O T="Point" X="bf/2" Y="-d/2+t" />
<O T="Point" X="t/2" Y="-d/2+t" />
<O T="Point" X="t/2" Y="d/2-t" />
<O T="Point" X="bf/2" Y="d/2-t" />
<O T="Point" X="bf/2" Y="d/2" />
<O T="Point" X="-bf/2" Y="d/2" />
<O T="Point" X="-bf/2" Y="d/2-t" />
<O T="Point" X="-t/2" Y="d/2-t" />
<O T="Point" X="-t/2" Y="-d/2+t" />
<O T="Point" X="-bf/2" Y="-d/2+t" />
<O T="Point" X="-bf/2" Y="-d/2" />
</O>
</O>
</O>
</O> |
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