![]() Note that the list of input and output parameters are not always the same. The other side of the component, shows the output parameters as usual. Below this input parameter, are a series of inputs that could be modified on this Revit element: The first input parameter is the Revit element that this component deals with, in this case These components accept two groups of inputs. These components have a split background like This helps reducing the number of components and avoid cluttering the interface. In some cases, a special type of pass-through component has been used that combines the Analyze, Modify, Create actions in to one component. ![]() There are a series of badges applied to icons as well, that show Type, Identity, or other aspects of the data that the component is designed to work with:įor example, this is how the Parameter, Query, Analyze, Modify, and Create components for ![]() As shown below, the base color shows the type of action (Query, Analyze, Modify, Create). The Revit-aware component icons help identifying the action that the component performs. ![]()
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