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One of the Revit API commands that seems to show up the most in Python scripts is the FilteredElementCollector Class. This is the basic command that will allow you to collect objects of various types within a Revit model to then filter to the set of objects or individual object with which you want to interact. The Revit API exposes around 1700 classes, 50 interfaces and 500 enumerations which cover almost every aspect and function of the application. The classes are subdivided between several namespaces, often relating to a specific usage (e.g. plumbing or structural steel). The vast majority of classes reside in the Autodesk.Revit.DB namespace. This class is part of the Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure namespace so we need to load that in our python script. We can find a description of each parameter at the bottom of the page: public static LineLoad Create (Document aDoc, XYZ startPoint, XYZ endPoint, XYZ forceVector, XYZ momentVector, LineLoadType symbol, SketchPlane plane).
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