Resolving Multiple Matches

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When do I Need to Set Up Multiple Matches Resolution?

Multiple Matches resolution is used to decide what Appearance to apply to 3D Objects that have multiple associated values in the DataView, and so potentially multiple Appearances.

Multiple Matches Mode

BimSens can apply Colour Filters in 2 ways:

In this mode, Multiple Matches can be resolved in 2 ways that can be used independently or in association:

    1. Using Filtering that will exclude some matches based on a condition defined by the user, and
    2. Using Aggregation, which calculate a summary value for all matches.

Filtering Multiple Matches

With the Filtering of Multiple Matches, a 3D object has Multiple Matches with different values, BimSens can be configured to only keep matches with a given value for a filtering property:

If the filtering returns only one result, the 3D object will be coloured accordingly.

In some cases however, the 3D object can still have Multiple Matches respecting the filtering condition, in which case BimSens then applies the Aggregation method to calculate a summary value.

Calculating Summary Value of Multiple Matches

With the Aggregation methods, when a 3D object has Multiple Matches with different values, BimSens can be configured to calculate a summary value and apply an appearance based on this value. Aggregation can be used alone or in combination with the Filtering of Multiple Matches.

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Be careful when using the Count resolution method: records that do not have Multiple Matches will be given the actual value of the match, it will not be counted as 1.


For an example of Multiple Matches resolution see the Look ahead walk through.