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The [[Arch Floor|Arch Floor]] is a special type of FreeCAD group object that has a couple of additional properties particularly suited for building floors. Particularly, they have a height property, that its children objects ([[Arch Wall|walls]] and [[Arch Structure|structures]]) can use to set their own height automatically. They are mostly used to organize your model. |
The [[Arch Floor|Arch Floor]] is a special type of FreeCAD group object that has a couple of additional properties particularly suited for building floors. Particularly, they have a height property, that its children objects ([[Arch Wall|walls]] and [[Arch Structure|structures]]) can use to set their own height automatically. They are mostly used to organize your model. |
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Starting from FreeCAD 0.18, the Arch Floor is derived entirely from the [[Arch BuildingPart|Arch BuildingPart]] object, which is a general container to organize a building model not limited to floors or storeys. Older Floor objects can be converted to the new type by right clicking on them and choosing {{incode|Convert to BuildingPart}}. |
Starting from FreeCAD 0.18, the Arch Floor is derived entirely from the [[Arch BuildingPart|Arch BuildingPart]] object, which is a general container to organize a building model not limited to floors or storeys. Older Floor objects can be converted to the new type by right clicking on them and choosing {{incode|Convert to BuildingPart}}. |
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An Arch Floor object shares all properties from an [[Arch BuildingPart|Arch BuildingPart]], with the {{PropertyData|Ifc Role}} set to {{incode|"Building Storey"}}. |
An Arch Floor object shares all properties from an [[Arch BuildingPart|Arch BuildingPart]], with the {{PropertyData|Ifc Role}} set to {{incode|"Building Storey"}}. |
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Revision as of 08:16, 5 May 2019
Arch Floor |
Menu location |
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Arch → Floor |
Workbenches |
Arch |
Default shortcut |
F L |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Arch Building, Arch BuildingPart |
Description
The Arch Floor is a special type of FreeCAD group object that has a couple of additional properties particularly suited for building floors. Particularly, they have a height property, that its children objects (walls and structures) can use to set their own height automatically. They are mostly used to organize your model.
Starting from FreeCAD 0.18, the Arch Floor is derived entirely from the Arch BuildingPart object, which is a general container to organize a building model not limited to floors or storeys. Older Floor objects can be converted to the new type by right clicking on them and choosing Convert to BuildingPart
.
How to use
- Optionally, select one or more objects to be included in your new floor.
- Press the Arch Floor button or press the F then L keys.
Options
- After creating a floor, you can add more objects to it by drag and dropping them in the Tree View or by using the Arch Add tool.
- You can remove objects from a floor by drag and dropping them out of it the Tree View or by using the Arch Remove tool.
Properties
An Arch Floor object shares all properties from an Arch BuildingPart, with the DataIfc Role set to "Building Storey"
.
Scripting
See also: Arch API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
The Floor tool can be used in macros and from the Python console by using the following function:
Floor = makeFloor(objectslist=None, baseobj=None, name="Floor")
- Creates a
Floor
object fromobjectslist
, which is a list of objects.
Example:
import FreeCAD, Draft, Arch
p1 = FreeCAD.Vector(0, 0, 0)
p2 = FreeCAD.Vector(2000, 0, 0)
baseline = Draft.makeLine(p1, p2)
baseline2 = Draft.makeLine(p1, -1*p2)
Wall1 = Arch.makeWall(baseline, length=None, width=150, height=2000)
Wall2 = Arch.makeWall(baseline2, length=None, width=150, height=1800)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Floor = Arch.makeFloor([Wall1, Wall2])
Building = Arch.makeBuilding([Floor])
Site = Arch.makeSite(Building)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
- Elements: Wall, Structure, Curtain Wall, Window, Roof, Space, Stairs, Equipment, Frame, Fence, Truss, Profile, Pipe, Pipe Connector
- Reinforcements: Straight Rebar, U-Shape Rebar, L-Shape Rebar, Stirrup, Bent-Shape Rebar, Helical Rebar, Column Reinforcement, Beam Reinforcement, Slab Reinforcement, Footing Reinforcement, Custom Rebar
- Panels: Panel, Panel Cut, Panel Sheet, Nest
- Materials: Material, Multi-Material
- Organization: Building Part, Project, Site, Building, Level, External reference, Section Plane, Schedule
- Axes: Axis, Axes system, Grid
- Modification: Cut with plane, Add component, Remove component, Survey
- Utilities: Component, Clone component, Split Mesh, Mesh to Shape, Select non-manifold meshes, Remove Shape from Arch, Close Holes, Merge Walls, Check, Toggle IFC Brep flag, 3 Views from mesh, Create IFC spreadsheet, Toggle Subcomponents
- Additional: Preferences, Import Export Preferences (IFC, DAE, OBJ, JSON, 3DS, SHP), IfcOpenShell, IfcPlusPlus, Arch API
- Getting started
- Installation: Download, Windows, Linux, Mac, Additional components, Docker, AppImage, Ubuntu Snap
- Basics: About FreeCAD, Interface, Mouse navigation, Selection methods, Object name, Preferences, Workbenches, Document structure, Properties, Help FreeCAD, Donate
- Help: Tutorials, Video tutorials
- Workbenches: Std Base, Arch, Assembly, CAM, Draft, FEM, Inspection, Mesh, OpenSCAD, Part, PartDesign, Points, Reverse Engineering, Robot, Sketcher, Spreadsheet, Start, Surface, TechDraw, Test Framework, Web
- Hubs: User hub, Power users hub, Developer hub