Adding Constraints in a Drawing

You can define geometric constraints for the elements in a 2D drawing of a building's drawing-model pair, or in another 2D drawing. The drawing can be made more accurate by adding constraints for defining the relation between the elements and dimensioning the elements. This results in a parametric floor plan or drawing.

You can prevent the adding and solving of constraints by disabling the 2D Constraint Manager in the 2D drawing.

2D Constraint Manager

Constraint Types

Constraints are defined for the elements, lines and points in a drawing in order to enable its editing. Constraints defined for the elements include, for example, distance, radius and angle dimensions. These driving dimensions can be used to control the size, direction and position of the elements in relation to each other. In addition to driving dimensions, you can also add other geometric constraints to a drawing.

When an element has a geometric constraint, the element cannot be edited using its grip points. You must edit the geometry of a parametric drawing by editing the constraints.

Dimension constraints:

Other geometric constraints:

Using Functions to Define Constraints

Dimension Constraint Properties

When adding a dimension constraint, you can select dimension properties in the fields of the contextual toolbar. You can select properties in the same way as when adding or editing dimensions.

Unrealized Constraint

Editing Drawing Elements

You can edit drawing elements by editing the dimension constraints. You can select individual dimension constraints from the drawing and edit their dimension values. You cannot edit an element with a geometric constraint using its grip point.

Viewing the Constraints of a Drawing

The geometric constraints of a drawing are displayed as dimension constraints and graphical symbols. You can toggle their visibility with the F9 keyboard command.

You can view the constraints of a line element in the line property dialog box by selecting the element and then selecting the context-sensitive Properties function. When you are adding a line, some geometric constraints are automatically created, when the Settings > 2D Automatic Constraints is enabled.

Line Properties Dialog Box
2D Automatic Constraints

Drawing

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