When creating the table of a pattern, you can choose a selection mode of the
different elements and sets that will be in the table pattern.
Select the mode:
-
Selection: To select several axis systems or points that can be
under different sets or bodies. A Remove option can be accessed
from a context menu on the selected axis systems.
- From a set: To select a single geometrical set, a body
containing axis systems, or a knowledge list containing elements defined by pattern
input (points, axis systems, etc.) as direct children.
Note:
Lists are managed as
Geometrical Sets in Selection Pattern:
- If selection mode is From a set, you can select a list
containing elements defined by Pattern Input (Points, Axis Systems).
- Once selection is done, the elements of the lists are displayed as selected
elements.
- Once creation is finished, the list can be modified (add/remove elements for
example) and component specifications are modified during next update.
- From a set with all children: To retrieve all elements
aggregated under the selected set and under the subsets of the selected set.
- Results from specification set: to retrieve user features
and/or their outputs associated to the specification set. When this mode is selected,
the user feature destination associated to the specification set must have been set, and
the user feature destination for all specification features must be the same as the one
for specification set. Any geometrical element: To retrieve any geometrical elements,
other than points and axis systems. When this option is selected, only the following 3
selection modes are available.
- From a list: Click the Selection mode
box and select a parameter list in the tree to create a selection pattern for parameter
inputs. All the parameter values of the pattern inputs are driven by the list and they
are visible in the Capture Component Specifications dialog
box.
Note:
In the tree, you can only select a list containing the element as specified in the pattern
input. For example, if you need point parameters, the list must contain at least one
point.