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Re: Why can't I fillet this ?
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What is wrong with my code
// Feature to create the frame for combat robotexport const createCombatRobotFrame = defineFeature(function(context is Context, id is Id, definition is map) precondition { annotation { "Name" : "Width", "Filter" : EntityType.EDGE, "MaxNumberOfPicks" : 1 } definition.width is ValueWithUnits; annotation { "Name" : "Length",… -
Re: Cross-sketch constraints "failed to regenerate"
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In context edits don't update when configuration changes
I have a drawer front that can be various widths. Latches on either side need a complex recess routed into the wood. I've positioned the latches in the assembly, then used in-context edit to cut the recess. This works great, until I change the width of the drawer-front by changing the configuration variable. The recesses… -
Bug: Variable does not work in an expression for extrude length
Expressions using variables work in sketches but not in features like extrusions it seems. For example (#width/2 + 2) works as a sketch dimension but not for an extrude length. The extrude length will however handle "single term" expressions. For example: #width #width/2 2*#width all will work, but #width + 2 will not. Is… -
Custom default width for Features and Parts lists
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Line widths in drawings
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Re: Formed features in Sheet Metal environment
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1in/2.5in=0.4mm
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Re: Help with conditional dimensions syntax
@brian_jordan You can nest additional ternaries anywhere you want in the expression. I like to do something certain in the 'if' and then do more logic in the 'else' so I would phrase this like: #width>10?12.4:(#width>8?9.2:4) but some other ways would be: #width>8?(#width>10?12.4:9.2):4 #width<8?4:(#width<10?9.2:12.4) All…
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