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Numerical parameter value

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Hi, it's always me.
radius 46 has the value of 10 mm. I would like the rays 47, 48, 54, 55 to be linked to the value of radius 46, so that, if I change the value of 10 mm, all others follow it.
is possible? :smile:
 

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Yes, always with relationships.
verify that name have the ray quotas you used (right-click on featuremodification).
if for example ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha d649 e radius ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha D648 and you want radius 2 to follow radius 1, create relationship d648=d649
 
Hi, it's always me.
radius 46 has the value of 10 mm. I would like the rays 47, 48, 54, 55 to be linked to the value of radius 46, so that, if I change the value of 10 mm, all others follow it.
is possible? :smile:
there are 2 ways:
the simplest is inside the ray feature itself. if when you click the edge x the selection hold ctrl and select the other edges you will have created a set (see internal menu at the ray function) and all the rays of that set will always have the same value.

If you can't do this, report. in the tools->relations menu write the name of the quotas and equal to the reference one.

I think you're better suited to the first solution.
 
Hi, it's always me.
radius 46 has the value of 10 mm. I would like the rays 47, 48, 54, 55 to be linked to the value of radius 46, so that, if I change the value of 10 mm, all others follow it.
is possible? :smile:
enter relationships and simply copy the id of the master radius that commands.
example:
radius 46 has an id d200.

the id of 47 d250, 48 267, 54 d800, etc. every id as you know is unique, the relay is:

d250=d200
d267=d200
d800=d200
and so on..

You may also associate a more understandable name with the master range in the quota properties, or associate it with a real number parameter.

would be like this:
d250=raggio_master
d267=raggio_master
etc.

greetings
 
there are 2 ways:
the simplest is inside the ray feature itself. if when you click the edge x the selection hold ctrl and select the other edges you will have created a set (see internal menu at the ray function) and all the rays of that set will always have the same value.

If you can't do this, report. in the tools->relations menu write the name of the quotas and equal to the reference one.

I think you're better suited to the first solution.
Exactly, in fact I thought that the rays used by stef could not be made with the ctrl.
 
enter relationships and simply copy the id of the master radius that commands.
example:
radius 46 has an id d200.

the id of 47 d250, 48 267, 54 d800, etc. every id as you know is unique, the relay is:

d250=d200
d267=d200
d800=d200
and so on..
a banal question for you:biggrin:, how do I know id of a feature?
You may also associate a more understandable name with the master range in the quota properties, or associate it with a real number parameter.

would be like this:
d250=raggio_master
d267=raggio_master
etc.

greetings
'You can also associate a more understandable name with the master radius in quota properties' How do I do that?
you mean, dx button on the feature > edit > properties > name:round_24
 
a banal question for you:biggrin:, how do I know id of a feature?
'You can also associate a more understandable name with the master radius in quota properties' How do I do that?
you mean, dx button on the feature > edit > properties > name:round_24
first question:menu info/change odds, transforms you from nominal value to variable.
second question: you just click dx on the quota and change the name.
 

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