SUBGROUP and surfaces

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    • #4803
      James Murray
      Participant

      How do we use SUBGROUP in such a way that the new surfaces on the target shapes keep their surface attributes? They seem to want to take on the surface of the operator.

      James M

    • #4804
      Lingwisyer GC
      Participant

      You could use SUBGROUP{2} and set the cut surface there to be the same as your target.

      Ling.

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    • #4805
      Lingwisyer GC
      Participant

      n = REQUEST{2} (“Building_Material_info”, name_or_index, param_name, value_or_values)

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    • #4806
      James Murray
      Participant

      I could use SUBGROUP and just set the MATERIAL of the operator beforehand, too.

      The issue is that there are multiple target shapes of different surfaces which I want to maintain.

      James M

    • #4807
      Lingwisyer GC
      Participant

      How do you set multiple targets and operators?

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    • #4812
      Péter Baksa
      Keymaster

      You need to write multiple subgroups for each target material.

      When the status of SUBGROUP{3} is 0, the new cut surfaces will use the last MATERIAL, not the target.

      Péter Baksa
      Library Platform, Software Engineer
      GRAPHISOFT SE

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