Hey! Thanks a lot for your videos, they really helped me understand Dynamo a bit better. Quick question, at 5:17 you're talking about filtering electrical elements in Rooms, using the equal to operator (==). I'm using Revit 2021 and Dynamo core 2.4 and when I'm creating the == node, I also get a parameter called "tolerance". What am I supposed to connect it to in terms of a return type (if any)? leaving it blank throws me a warning.
@@DanamoBIM I tried that already but I couldn't get a "bool" node as an output and instead I got a "var[]". So I basically added a code block as Boolean and connected it like that :) Thanks a lot for your help and responses, cheers!
Thanks for posting! Beginners videos like this are helpful for me getting started with Dynamo.
Thanks for watching!
Very nicely explained. Thank you :)
Hey! Thanks a lot for your videos, they really helped me understand Dynamo a bit better. Quick question, at 5:17 you're talking about filtering electrical elements in Rooms, using the equal to operator (==). I'm using Revit 2021 and Dynamo core 2.4 and when I'm creating the == node, I also get a parameter called "tolerance". What am I supposed to connect it to in terms of a return type (if any)? leaving it blank throws me a warning.
you should get two in the library come up with "==", select the second one :)
@@DanamoBIM I tried that already but I couldn't get a "bool" node as an output and instead I got a "var[]". So I basically added a code block as Boolean and connected it like that :) Thanks a lot for your help and responses, cheers!
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