AutoCAD Pocket Reference. Cheryl R. Shrock

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multiple copies of object(s) in a rectangular pattern. You specify the number of rows (horizontal), columns (vertical) and the spacing between the rows and columns. The spacing will be equally spaced between copies.

      Spacing is sometimes tricky to understand. Read this carefully. The spacing is the distance from a specific location on the original to that same location on the future copy. It is not just the space in between the two. Refer to the example below.

      To use the rectangular Array command you will select the object(s), specify how many rows and columns desired and the spacing for the rows and the columns.

      Refer to step-by-step instructions on page 1-3.

       Example of a Rectangular Array:

       How to create a Rectangular Array

      1. Draw a 1" [25.4 mm] Square Rectangle.

      2. Select the Array command using one of the following:

       Ribbon = Home Tab / Modify Panel / Array or Keyboard = array <Enter>

      3. Select Rectangular Array.

      4. Select objects: select the object to be arrayed.

      5. Select objects: select more objects or <Enter> to stop.

      The Array Creation Tab appears with a 3 x 4 default grid array of the object selected.

      6. Make any changes necessary in the Array Creation Tab, then press <Enter> to display any changes.

      7. If the display is correct select Close Array.

       How to edit a Rectangular Array

      1. Select the Array to edit.

      The Array Tab is displayed. (The Quick Properties will also be displayed if you have the Quick Properties button on in the Status Bar.)

      2. Make any changes necessary in the Array Tab, then press <Enter> to display any changes.

      3. If the display is correct select Close Array.

       How to edit a Rectangular Array

       Using Grips to edit

      You may also use the Grips to edit the spacing. Just click on a grip and drag.

      A. The first

or img allows you to change the spacing between the columns or rows.

      B. The last

or
or img and also to add extra columns or rows, or change the axis angle.

      C. The img allows you to change the total row and column spacing simultaneously, and also to add extra columns and rows simultaneously.

      D. Use the Base Point grip to img Move the entire Array.

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       How to edit a Rectangular Array

       Using Grips to edit

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       Polar Array

      This method allows you to make multiple copies in a circular pattern. You specify the total number of copies to fill a specific Angle or specify the angle between each copy and angle to fill.

      To use the Polar Array command you select the object(s) to array, specify the center of the array, specify the number of copies or the angle between the copies, the angle to fill and if you would like the copies to rotate as they are copied.

       Example of a Polar Array

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      Note: The two examples shown above use the objects default base point. The examples below display what happens if you specify a basepoint.

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       How to create a Polar Array

       Using “Number of Items”

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      1. Draw a 3" [76.2 mm] radius circle.

      2. Add a 0.50" [12.7 mm] radius 3 sided Polygon and place as shown.

      3. Select the Array command using one of the following:

       Ribbon = Home Tab / Modify Panel / Array or Keyboard = array <Enter>

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      4. Select Polar Array.

      5. Select objects: select the object to be arrayed (Polygon).

      6. Select objects: select more objects or <Enter> to stop

      7. Specify center point of array or [Base point / Axis of Rotation]: select the center point of the circle.

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      The Array Creation Tab appears and the array defaults

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