Rotation Adjusts and Fixes Conduit End
Originally Published inQuite a while ago, I listed a bunch of possible approaches to refresh element graphics display.
Here comes a new one to join the gang:
Applying Element Rotation to Adjust and Fix Conduit End
Question: I am creating a series of several conduit elements.
One conduit is in a different size and conduit type.
When I modify the conduit diameters before the elbow is created, one of the conduit ends exceeds the elbow.
The observed result looks like this:

I am expecting it to look like this:

If I remove the code to set the different size and type, and change diameters as usual, then this issue does not appear.
Answer by Paolo Serra: This happened to me as well on pipes and valves.
I fixed this after the fitting creation by applying a call to ElementTransformUtils.Rotate to the family instance, passing in a zero radians angle.
using( Transaction trans = new Transaction( doc ) )
{
trans.Start( "虚假旋转线管" );
var ids = conduits.Select( c => c.Id ).ToList();
var axis = Line.CreateBound( XYZ.Zero, XYZ.BasisX );
ElementTransformUtils.RotateElements( doc, ids, axis, 0 );
trans.Commit();
}