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Fri, Apr 1, 2005 at 7:36:05 AM | Controlling Yes/No Parameters with Formula

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I have a standard yes/no parameter for Visibilty of an item. I would like the Item to be visible, therefore "ticked", if the Base depth = 500mm, or 400mm, or 300mm, or 250mm but not ticked with any other Base depth dimension. I have tried all sort of formula but have failed so far. I cannot have the formula Base depth > 99mm as I will have dimensions in between the onse stated.

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Fri, Apr 1, 2005 at 9:35:50 AM | RE: Controlling Yes/No Parameters with Formula

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Hi All, Please ignore this as i have now suused it.............I simply created a interger parameter with the needed formula in it and then referenced the ye/no parameter to it's result............sorry for asking Lee

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Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:48:15 AM | Controlling Yes/No Parameters with Formula

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I am struggling with this and have not worked out how to set the Yes/No parameter with an If statement.

I have tried IF(Integer=3,Yes,No) and variations with True, False 1,0 and with 'Yes', 'No' but without success

Can anyone spell it out to me?

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Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:12:02 AM | Controlling Yes/No Parameters with Formula

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this is what revit help says about this,

IF with Yes/No condition: =Length > 40 (Note that both the condition and the results are implied.)


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Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:53:19 AM | Controlling Yes/No Parameters with Formula

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Thanks,

I should have searched the Help, but i started on the Tutorials wher it doesn't mention the syntax

 Yes it does work

=variable=3 - sets the yes/no variable to yes if variable=3

 


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