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The lines that appear in the Proportion list according to the column object and material size are as follows.

LosesShearwall

Measure

Listed

Explanation

Constant

Independent

The fixed measure used will be used exactly as the amount.

Length

Independent

It means that the length measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the length value.

Front length

It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length of the material found while defining the material and the length of the front side according to the shearwall viewing direction.

Back length

It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length of the back side according to the viewing direction of the shearwall with the length measure found while defining the material.

Average length

It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length measurement found when defining the material and the average length value found from the length of the front and back sides of the shearwall.

Average height

It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length value found by taking the average of the height of the left and right ends of the shearwall with the length measure found while defining the material.

Thickness

It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length measure found when defining the material and the thickness of the shearwall.

Area

Independent

It means that the area measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the amount.

Front area

The value to be found by multiplying the area measure found while defining the material and the area of ​​the surface on the front according to the viewing direction of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

Back area

It means that the value to be found by multiplying the area measure found while defining the material with the area of ​​the surface on the back side according to the viewing direction of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

Front and back area

The value found by multiplying the area measure found while defining the material and the sum of the front and back areas of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

Start area

The value to be found by multiplying the area measure found while defining the material and the area of ​​the surface on the left according to the viewing direction of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

End area

The value to be found by multiplying the area measure found when defining the material and the area of ​​the surface on the right according to the viewing direction of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

Start and end area

The value found by multiplying the area measure found when defining the material and the sum of the left and right surface areas of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

Top area

The value to be found by multiplying the area measure found when defining the material with the area of ​​the surface remaining on the shearwall means to be used as the material area.

Bottom

The value to be found by multiplying the area size found when defining the material and the area of ​​the surface under the shearwall means to be used as the material area.

Top and bottom area

It means that the value found by multiplying the area measure found when defining the material and the sum of the surface areas on the upper and lower sides of the shearwall will be used as the material area.

Side area

The total value found by multiplying each of the surfaces on the sides of the shearwall with the area measure found when defining the material means to be used as the material area.

Volume

Independent

It means that the volume measurement found when defining the material will be used exactly as the volume value.

Volume

It means that the volume measure found when defining the material will be used by multiplying the shearwall volume.

Count

Independent

The count measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the material count.

Count

The count measure found when defining the material, as the count of materials

It means it will be used exactly.