Geometry
- General Status
- Displays the global status of all the view geometries.
- Detailed Information
- Provides a detailed status/comment on each profile of the view.
- Corrective Actions
- Provides corrective actions for the analyzed element that you select and which is not correct. You will be able to:
- Set in construction mode
: turn this element into a
construction element.
- Close Opened profile
: closes an opened profile.
- Delete Geometry
: erases a disturbing element.
- Hide constraints
: hides all constraints in the
view.
- Hide Construction Geometries
: hides all construction geometries
in the view and in the detailed information area of the
Geometry tab.
Use-edges
Drafting documents do not contain any associative use-edges,
so the Use-edges tab is unavailable
in the Sketch Analysis dialog box.
Diagnostic
It gives information
about every element of the geometry or constraint of a view.
The information on this tab displays
a full diagnosis of the view geometry. It provides a global analysis
of the view as a whole, and specifies whether individual geometrical
elements in the view are under-constrained (under-defined), over-constrained
(over-defined) or iso-constrained (well defined):
- Solving Status
- Provides a quick overall
analysis of the view geometry.
- Detailed Information
- Provides
a detailed information on each constraint and geometrical element
of the view.
- Name: Lists the name of the element under analysis (circle, point, line or parallelism, tangency, etc.)
- Status: Lists the constraint status (Under-Constrained, Iso-Constrained, etc.)
- Type: Lets you know what type of element it is
(geometry, constraint)
- Scale check: Defines the status of the element based on size and positioning according to the design range of the 3D area. The status can be any of the following:
- Valid: inside limits: For geometric elements within size limits and with correct positioning
- Invalid: exceeds limits: For geometric elements beyond the size limits of the design range. It is also applicable for elements which are positioned so far from the origin that they fall outside the footprint. If you exit Sketcher, without scaling down these elements within the size limits of the model, a warning message appears in 3D prompting the same.
- Ignored: not applicable: for elements that do not appear in 3D such as construction elements, or constraints.
- ???: for the elements whose status cannot be computed. This is an undesirable status.
- Action
- According to the analyzed element
you select, you will be able to:
- Hide constraints
hide all constraints in the view and in the detailed
information area
- Hide Construction Geometries
hide all construction geometries in the view and under
the detailed information of the Diagnostic
tab.
- Delete geometry or constraint
erase geometry