MEPover Pipe.byLines

here is a great one as well…

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Hi Draxl_Andreas,

This worked!!!
The pipes are created, however … the output list is a list of “Null” values.

Even though it actually creates the pipes…

Thank you!

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hi,
i have a small problem with this script. some line has getting curve which comes intersection line other side not getting curves. kindly clarify this issue.


(taj)pipe to cad.dyn (139.4 KB)
revit link.dwg (32.6 KB)

not sure does it work for one size ? that works great for me with the example i already have give you…ifnyou want difference size you could try intersect your shattered lines with the original cad lines and then get the size from your layer key…If you go stock on that then please create a new topic, as i think @Draxl_Andreas already have give a solution to the original…

hi,
its work for one size.i am already tried that one.
ok i will create new topic.again thanks a lot.

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Hi, I tried this script, but gave some error??


Hi @pe_simon you can install openmep and ampersand or sparrow there is some shatternodes

Mr. Andrea , i tried the code and the result is 0 , i am using revit 2025 , any advice??

@sherifelmansy2010

defently there was a shift to CPython… you have to adapt the code.

I don`t know if it is possible to install packages like Ironpython 2 and 3.

Sadly i can`t experiment by my self. Autodesk skipt my home-use licence :frowning:

hi Draxl_Andreas, do you have any luck in CPython3? i looked at your code in July 2023, even though you added NET list library like clr.AddReference(‘System’)
from System.Collections.Generic import List, you didn’t actually use it to convert Python list to NET list, maybe i missed something?

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@ning.zhouHNQLJ

i really wanna help you. But Autodesk deleted my Homelicence after almost 15 years in use. I have still no answer(solution) from them. I am not a student any more.

When you have any idea to get a Autodesk Licence for Learning let me know, i will enter the forum again.

In our company we use also use Revit 2023, but our plugins run on csharp. I have no developer Environment in the company. And my licence issue you know allready :wink: