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share angle between floors

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so we have two floors forming a certain angle, for example 70°. I need to divide it into 100 intervals, i.e. draw another 98 floors equal to the first two. How can I quickly and "associative"? by associative I mean that even if I change the angle, the number of comresis plans remains the same and keep equidistant.
for now I have drawn an arc between the two floors, put equidistant points on the arc and made of the plans for three points (one point on the origin, one point on the arc and one on a high point above the origin).

will it be a faster and more "robust" method? because I have the impression that this system is easy to errors and disconnection of relationships.
 
Perhaps you could do so (see attached file and table of variables), it should be more robust but it is still a workmanship.
Bye.
 
It was what I thought at first, but then I preferred to do the points on the bow and then have the chance to use the three-point plan command, which is more convenient.
I hoped there was a hidden command somewhere to sample plans and/or sketches... .
 
understood, the best I can do is create a surface and then have the sampling command available to replicate the same surface, or only the edges (see attachment).
plans are always to be built manually.

Bye.
 

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