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1、辽宁石油化工大学机械工程学院 计算机绘图双语教学讲义 No13 Tang Xiaochu Li JingChapter 10 Using Block and External References 10.1 OverviewAutoCAD provides several features to help you manage objects in your drawings. With blocks you can organize and manipulate many objects as one component. You can also associate items of in
2、formation with the blocks in your drawings- for example, part numbers and prices - by attaching attributes. Specification sheets or bills of materials can be created using this information.You can attach or overlay entire drawings in your current drawing by using AutoCAD external references, or xref
3、s. When you open a drawing that contains xrefs, any changes that have been made in the referenced drawing appear in the current drawing. 10.2 Working with BlocksA block is a collection of objects you can associate together to form a single object, or block definition. You can insert, scale, and rota
4、te a block in a drawing. You can explode a block into its component objects, modify them, and redefine the block. AutoCAD updates all current and future instances of that block based on the block definition.Blocks streamline the drawing process. For example, you can use blocks toBuild a standard lib
5、rary of frequently used symbols, components, or standard parts. You can insert the same block numerous times instead of re-creating the drawing elements each time.Revise drawings efficiently by inserting, relocating, and copying blocks as components rather than individual geometric objects.Save disk
6、 space by storing all references to the same block as one block definition in the drawing database.For information about how to create a block, see Defining Blocks.When you insert a block in your drawing, you are creating a block instance. Each time you insert a block instance, you assign a scale fa
7、ctor and rotation angle to the inserted block. You can also scale a block instance using different values in any coordinate (X, Y, Z) direction. Blocks make it possible for you to organize your drawing tasks in a systematic way, so that you can set up, redesign, and sort the objects in your drawings
8、 and the information associated with them. Defining BlocksYou can group objects to create block definitions in the current drawing, or you can save the block as a separate drawing file. When you define a block, you specify the base point, the objects to group, and whether to retain or delete the obj
9、ects or convert them to a block in the current drawing. You can also enter a text description and specify an icon used to help identify the block definition in AutoCAD DesignCenter. Block definitions are one of many nongraphical objects saved in a drawing. See Working with Named Objects.To create a
10、block definition1From the Draw menu, choose Block Make.2In the Block Definition dialog box, enter a name for the block.3Under Objects, choose the Select Objects button to use the pointing device to select objects for the block definition.The dialog box closes temporarily while you select objects for
11、 the block. Press ENTER when you are done selecting blocks. The dialog box reopens.4If you want to create a selection set, use the Quick Select button to create or define a filter for your selection set. See Filtering Selection Sets.5Under Objects, specify whether to retain, convert to a block, or d
12、elete the selected objects.Retain: Keeps selected objects in the current drawing, in their original state.Convert to Block: Replaces selected objects with an instance of the block.Delete: Removes selected objects after the block is defined.6Under Base Point, enter the coordinate values for the inser
13、tion base point or choose the Specify Insertion Base Point button to use the pointing device.7Under Description, enter text to help identify the block for easy retrieval. 8Under Icon, specify whether to create an icon from the block definition.Do not include an icon: Omits preview image from block d
14、efinition.Create icon from block geometry: Saves preview image with the block definition.9Choose OK. The block definition is saved in the current drawing.To save a block or object as a separate drawing file1At the Command prompt, enter wblock.2In the Write Block dialog box, specify a block or an obj
15、ect to write out as a file.Block: Specifies a block to save as a file.Entire Drawing: Selects current drawing as a block.Object: Specifies objects to be saved as a file.3Under Block, select a name from the list to save as a file.4Under Base Point, use the Pick Point button to define the base point.5
16、Under Objects, use the Select objects button to select the object for the block file.6Enter a name for the new file.If a block is selected, WBLOCK automatically uses that blocks name for the new file.7In the Insert Units list, select an insert unit to use in AutoCAD DesignCenter.8Choose OK.The block
17、 definition is saved as a drawing file.Inserting BlocksYou can insert blocks or entire drawings into the current drawing with INSERT. When you insert a block or drawing, you specify the insertion point, scale, and rotation angle. This section explains inserting blocks into your drawing using INSERT.
18、 See Using AutoCAD DesignCenter to Insert Blocks.When you insert an entire drawing into another drawing, AutoCAD treats the inserted drawing like any other block reference. Subsequent insertions reference the block definition (which contains the geometric description of the block) with different pos
19、ition, scale, and rotation settings, as shown in the following illustration. If you change the original drawing after inserting it, the changes have no effect on the inserted block. If you want the inserted block to reflect the changes you made to the original drawing, you can redefine the block by
20、reinserting the original drawing.If you want to insert a drawing but you dont want the file name to be the same as the block name, you can insert it using a blockname = filename syntax at the Block Name prompt.By default, AutoCAD uses the coordinate 0,0,0 as the insertion base point for inserted dra
21、wings. You can change the insertion base point of a drawing by opening the original drawing and using BASE to specify a different insertion base point. AutoCAD uses the new base point the next time you insert the drawing.If the drawing you insert contains objects created in a paper space layout, tho
22、se objects are not included in the current drawings block definition. To use the paper space objects in another drawing, open the original drawing and use BLOCK to define the paper space objects as a block. The block is now defined within your drawing. You can insert the drawing into another drawing
23、 and insert the block defined in your original drawing in either paper space or model space. With AutoCAD DesignCenter, you can display layouts and drag them into your drawings. See Working with Drawing Content.To insert a block reference1From the Insert menu, choose Block.2In the Insert dialog box,
24、 specify the block name, where you want to insert it in the current drawing, and whether you want to explode it after insertion.3If you have modified the original drawing file for a block, you can redefine the block in the current drawing by choosing File to locate the file for the block.4Choose OK.
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