Common Group Codes for Objects. For information about abbreviations and formatting used in this table, see Formatting Conventions in This Reference.
The following group codes are used by DICTIONARY objects. In addition to the group codes described here, seeDICTIONARY group codes |
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Group code |
Description |
0 |
Object name (DICTIONARY) |
5 |
Handle |
102 |
Start of persistent reactors group; always “{ACAD_REACTORS†|
330 |
Soft-pointer ID/handle to owner dictionary |
102 |
End of persistent reactors group, always “}†|
330 |
Soft-pointer ID/handle to owner object |
100 |
Subclass marker (AcDbDictionary) |
280 |
Hard-owner flag. If set to 1, indicates that elements of the dictionary are to be treated as hard-owned |
281 |
Duplicate record cloning flag (determines how to merge duplicate entries): 0 = Not applicable 1 = Keep existing 2 = Use clone 3 = <xref>$0$<name> 4 = $0$<name> 5 = Unmangle name |
3 |
Entry name (one for each entry) (optional) |
350 |
Soft-owner ID/handle to entry object (one for each entry) (optional) |
"ACAD_" is reserved for use by AutoCAD applications.
AutoCAD. maintains items such as mline styles and group definitions as objects in dictionaries. The following sections describe the AutoCAD object group codes maintained in dictionaries; however, other applications are free to create and use their own dictionaries as they see fit. The prefix