To display the Feature Manager, select Feature Manager from the standard area of the action bar. Click the icons in the upper left portion of the manager to change between Model Data , Scenario Data , and Results Data . You can filter the view to display only specific model or scenario features and properties. Filtering allows you to search by name, definition, or invalid features. You can also filter to show scenario features only from the current step or load set.
For scenario data, you can view the data in two ways. You can list the scenario features alphabetically (as shown in the figure above), or you can display related scenario features in expandable nodes in a tree view. Nodes are displayed only for the features present in the analysis case. The commands that are available depend on the context, and you cannot perform an action that results in an invalid sequence of steps. For example, you cannot start a feature before the first step, and you cannot deactivate a feature if it is a dependent step for the following step. You can double-click a feature row to edit the feature using the standard dialog box and immersive field interface. The check box in the left column deactivates the feature in all steps of the analysis case (for apps that support analysis cases and multiple steps). Deactivating a feature has the same effect as deleting the feature; however, you can reactivate a deactivated feature, but you cannot restore a deleted feature. When multiple steps are available, you can right-click a column heading and deactivate the selected step. All of the features in that step are deactivated, and any feature that starts in the step is deactivated for all subsequent steps. Right-clicking a column heading accesses controls to sort the feature rows according to the column values or to hide or show the selected column. When you sort a step column, features created in the current step appear first, followed by the features propagated to that step. You can also filter each column to show or hide particular features. In the figure above, the scenario data is filtered to show only Restraints and Loads.
Right-clicking a feature in a step column of the manager displays a menu that allows you to do the following:
You can Ctrl + [Click] or Shift + [Click] multiple features, and then you can press Delete to delete those features simultaneously. For results data, you can select or multiselect X-Y plots, right-click, and select Activate to make them visible in the X-Y Plots Viewer. When field sensors have parameters created for each step, load case, or frame, you can select View/Hide X-Y from the context menu to view sensor information in the X-Y Plots Viewer. Similarly, you can right-click the sensor and select Show/Hide annotation to show or hide the callout in the model. With multiselection, you can display more than one sensor in a single X-Y plot. |