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Perhaps I had not been clear in the exhibition:with creo, I took a fairly banal example that I would not manage with a parameter but with the constraints of connection cinematics.
but for the example I think it goes well.:smile:
a you have seen, nothing changes in creo, you can create a top level parameter that governments, a subaxieme or a part, you don't have to open anything.Perhaps I had not been clear in the exhibition:
What I wanted to show is the possibility of going to change the parameters of a subaxieme or part without opening it, that is, working at the level of the assieme father, without going into subaxieme modification or modification part. If you look well, you'll see that in my example the tire cylinder is nested as a subaxieme, and I'll move it without opening it, because if it allows me to reach its variables without explicitly editating it.
but do you have to create the parameter manually? or create lets you access the variables of the nested parts "n" levels under that of the father and this parameter creates it transparently to the user?a you have seen, nothing changes in creo, you can create a top level parameter that governments, a subaxieme or a part, you don't have to open anything.
However, I confirm that the variables of the nested parts are not directly accessible, but it is necessary to manually create a link in the upper level, which then leads to those of the lower parts.You can inherit it from the side or together father, I will give you an example with a note that drives it even prettier because you have everything on screen, any kind of calculation, if you use it together with mathcad has a hallucinating fire power.
I created a set, assembled the under together and then inherited a parametric note to govern everything, as you see the subaxieme automatically changes from the main axieme, without opening anything.
No... Yes, they are accessible, I have written that heirs, that is, you take the part or sub-assiem parameter from anywhere you want, you don't have to create others.However, I confirm that the variables of the nested aptrees are not directly accessible, but it is necessary to manually create a link in the upper axieme level, which then leads to those of the lower parts.
I understand, okay. Big way works as if, even if I continue to prefer the method of if because in a single click shows me all the variables of the part/subassieme, not once at a time as it seems to me it is necessary to do with this parametric note. also applies to part variables? I mean, if you want to change the radius of a circle that is the basis of an extrusion, do you do it the same way? Do you have to go "ravanate" into all the variables of the part until you find the right one?No... Yes, they are accessible, I have written that heirs, that is, you take the part or sub-assiem parameter from anywhere you want, you don't have to create others.
I think I understand (correct me if I'm wrong), that if "raggruppi" in that table you showed me all the variable elements, that are size, parameters, coupling, and make you the complete list, then I assume that a ray of a base of an extrusion goes also to finish there and you can change it and unleash the regeneration, instead of changing it from model tree or in graphic window, correct?also applies to part variables? I mean, if you want to change the radius of a circle that is the basis of an extrusion, do you do it the same way? Do you have to go "ravanate" into all the variables of the part until you find the right one?
That's right, in fact, the variables I'm interested in rhinos during modeling. For example, the number of teeth of a gear already calls it 'z' instead of v12453 as would solidedge by default. otherwise it's as you say, the variable table is a big soup where it becomes difficult to pick up, although actually when you step on the mouse over a row of the table, you have a graphic echo in the model window, i.e. you illuminate the share of the feature or the bond relative to the variable one.I think I understand (correct me if I'm wrong), that if "raggruppi" in that table you showed me all the variable elements, that are size, parameters, coupling, and make you the complete list, then I assume that a ray of a base of an extrusion goes also to finish there and you can change it and unleash the regeneration, instead of changing it from model tree or in graphic window, correct?
I finally saw the video. Yes, this is what I was looking for; for example in solidworks this function is not there.This is the video without using a parametric note, as you will see you can select any parameter of part or subaxis present, it also allows you different filtering and sorting types.
Yes, but not those of all parts of the assembly, but only the part (or subassieme) you clicked. If you click on a subaxieme, you actually see the constraints that couple the parts that make up the subaxieme, in fact the typical use that I make of this function is to open/close cylinders or pliers, or analyze degree by degree or mm per mm the operation of a cinematism that I am studying.I think I understand (correct me if I'm wrong), that if "raggruppi" in that table you showed me all the variable elements, that are size, parameters, coupling, and make you the complete list, then I assume that a ray of a base of an extrusion goes also to finish there and you can change it and unleash the regeneration, instead of changing it from model tree or in graphic window, correct?
I never looked for this function of "search"the search, however, in addition to this function of "research" excuses the game of words, has enormous potential on assemblies of a certain importance but also at the level of parts, because it allows to search also for size or type of feature fricking of what name has the quota or parameter, has no limits of annihilation.
who seeks find! :finger:I never looked for this function of "search"biggrin: ) in solidedge: If there is indeed it can be useful!
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