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The flat() method ignores empty slots if the array being flattened is sparse. For example, if depth is 1, both empty slots in the root array and in the first level of nested arrays are ignored, but empty slots in further nested arrays are preserved with the arrays themselves.

The flat() method reads the length property of this and then accesses each property whose key is a nonnegative integer less than length. If the element is not an array, it's directly appended to the result. If the element is an array, it's flattened according to the depth parameter.

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I would like to have a single drawing with both the flat and formed part on it. The first thing I tried was creating a simplified rep with the flat suppressed. When I go into the drawing, View States, simplified rep is greyed out and I can't select my rep with the flat suppressed. Another thing is that my assemblies were built before the flat and simplified reps were added so my assemblies blow up.

Flat patterns are always the last feature in a sheet metal part. I try to use unbend and bend back instead. If flattening forms is not required, I can use a bend back as a last feature and have a simplified rep for the flat part.

Create an instance and use that in your drawing by using "add model" After you create your flat you can create an instance by clicking on the drop down arrow next to it (just click through and use the defaults). The picture shows it greyed out because it is already done, The flat stays suprressed in the model. Much easier to use no bend/unbend or simplified reps. We always dedicate the last sheet for flat patterns, makes it easier to export as a .dxf to the programers.

Say, I noticed your notes in the files Cosmas. Did you get any good suggestions to flatten 1 part of a doubly curved surface? I had misinterpreted extruding in 1 direction, and played around to see if that would give a wireframe that is only singly curved or something.

I have a flat 2d object and want to rotate it. When I select the rotate tool and hover over the object I cannot get the protractor to change colour and therefore cannot rotate the object the way I want. i.e. I have a rectangle lying flat on the ground and I want to rotate it 90 deg so it stands on its edge.

Click and hold down the Left mouse button! (in this case on a corner) and drag the cursor along an edge, only then let go of the button, to set the the axis of rotation. Then continue clicking second and third location to make the rotation.

At the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centre in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, children zigzagged between the duckponds like bees performing a cryptic private dance. The sound of children screaming makes my hands judder, in half-remembered horror. But today I could bear it, because there were geese to feed; they ran after me, pistoning seed out of my hand and leaving crescents of mud behind. As we left the feeding area, birdwatching hides rose up from the path: dark and shady, with silence inside and long windows giving out on to the marshy flatlands around the Severn Estuary. This was more like it.

On our right were the inland flats: a river winding through, trees assembled at the back like an audience of mixed height, watching the bare stage of the level landscape, as I was: the prickling nothing that was happening all over it. Yellow flowers waved stiffly, out of sync, like buzzing made visible.

And I started going for walks in flat places. Morecambe Bay, in the northwest. The Cambridgeshire fens. Suffolk. Orkney. I dug my toes into mud, traced shapes in shingle, and stared at long gorgeous horizons in places that held themselves unapologetically in their strange refusal to be conventionally attractive to viewers, seducing them with hidden turnings or mystical peaks. In such places, I could be strange too: inscrutable, solitary, refusing to fit into an easy story that rose to a climax and fell to a satisfying ending. What was inside me found its counterpoint in the fens and mudflats. I was no longer alone.

The total package would reduce state revenues by $1.6 billion by July 2027. The flat tax component, which establishes an income tax rate of 5.25% for all income brackets, would lower taxes by more than $300 million per year when fully implemented.

ITEP, a nonpartisan research organization that favors a progressive tax system, calculated that 44.5% of the income tax savings would go to the top 5% of wage earners. The bottom 80% of wage earners would get an average annual tax break of $89 under the flat tax, while the top 20% get an average of $828.

HB 2284 also includes provisions that were part of the governor's $1 billion tax cut plan, which has bipartisan backing. They include an exemption on Social Security income, property tax relief, a tax cut for banks, an increase in standard deductions for income taxes, and an accelerated timeline for phasing out the sales tax on food.

"They think they can fool all the people all the time, and you can't," Miller said. "Their plan continues to ignore the working class. Yes, they throw peanuts to the poor. But the one group I'm most concerned about that needs relief that they continue to ignore is the working class."

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Flat expressions are annotated with a flat structure, where all subsequent components in the expression are attached to the first one using the flat label. The assumption is that in these expressions, the flat relationsare not syntactic head-modifier relations, and that the structural annotation is in principle arbitrary.The components of a flat expression may have their own dependents, including nested flat structures.For example, in the name Mary Jane Tyler Smith, both the first name (Mary Jane) and the last name(Tyler Smith) are flat expressions, which are combined into a larger flat name (the tree appears below).

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