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DistributionType

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Not present in: 2026, 2027
2025.3 current
Rebar.DistributionType()
Became obsolete in 2025.3: <p> This property is deprecated in Revit 2025 and may be removed in a later version of Revit. The property Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.RebarShapeDrivenAccessor.UseRebarConstraintsToProduceVaryingBars can be used instead. </p> <p>To check if the set can have (but not necessary have) varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.CanHaveVaryingLengthBars. To check if the set has varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.HasVaryingLengthBars.</p>
→ returns DistributionType
Rebar.DistributionType()
Became obsolete in 2025.3: <p> This property is deprecated in Revit 2025 and may be removed in a later version of Revit. The property Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.RebarShapeDrivenAccessor.UseRebarConstraintsToProduceVaryingBars can be used instead. </p> <p>To check if the set can have (but not necessary have) varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.CanHaveVaryingLengthBars. To check if the set has varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.HasVaryingLengthBars.</p>
→ returns DistributionType
Rebar.DistributionType()
Became obsolete in 2025.3: <p> This property is deprecated in Revit 2025 and may be removed in a later version of Revit. The property Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.RebarShapeDrivenAccessor.UseRebarConstraintsToProduceVaryingBars can be used instead. </p> <p>To check if the set can have (but not necessary have) varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.CanHaveVaryingLengthBars. To check if the set has varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.HasVaryingLengthBars.</p>
→ returns DistributionType
Rebar.DistributionType()
Became obsolete in 2025.3: <p> This property is deprecated in Revit 2025 and may be removed in a later version of Revit. The property Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.RebarShapeDrivenAccessor.UseRebarConstraintsToProduceVaryingBars can be used instead. </p> <p>To check if the set can have (but not necessary have) varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.CanHaveVaryingLengthBars. To check if the set has varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.HasVaryingLengthBars.</p>
→ returns DistributionType
Rebar.DistributionType()
Became obsolete in 2025.3: <p> This property is deprecated in Revit 2025 and may be removed in a later version of Revit. The property Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.RebarShapeDrivenAccessor.UseRebarConstraintsToProduceVaryingBars can be used instead. </p> <p>To check if the set can have (but not necessary have) varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.CanHaveVaryingLengthBars. To check if the set has varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.HasVaryingLengthBars.</p>
→ returns DistributionType
Rebar.DistributionType()
Obsolete in both versions: <p> This property is deprecated in Revit 2025 and may be removed in a later version of Revit. The property Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.RebarShapeDrivenAccessor.UseRebarConstraintsToProduceVaryingBars can be used instead. </p> <p>To check if the set can have (but not necessary have) varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.CanHaveVaryingLengthBars. To check if the set has varying length bars you can use Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.Rebar.HasVaryingLengthBars.</p>
→ returns DistributionType