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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012/01/03 14:37 GMT-5
I had the same issue in defining a coil domain and using a parametrized rectangular array to vary the number of turns and layers. Here's one way to select all members of the array:
Use the Definitions > Selection > Box
Define the box to be just around the maximum extent of your array.
Then choose: Include entity if: Entity inside box
Try it out by changing the parameters manually. You can use intersection/union selection commands to remove other entities that might interfere.
Once you have a named selection, you can use it throughout the model for materials definitions, coil domains, and so on.
I had the same issue in defining a coil domain and using a parametrized rectangular array to vary the number of turns and layers. Here's one way to select all members of the array:
Use the Definitions > Selection > Box
Define the box to be just around the maximum extent of your array.
Then choose: Include entity if: Entity inside box
Try it out by changing the parameters manually. You can use intersection/union selection commands to remove other entities that might interfere.
Once you have a named selection, you can use it throughout the model for materials definitions, coil domains, and so on.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012/01/04 3:14 GMT-5
Once you have a named selection, you can use it throughout the model for materials definitions, coil domains, and so on.
But you cannot use that selection in the geometry sequence — which I think was the intent of the original question.
[QUOTE]Once you have a named selection, you can use it throughout the model for materials definitions, coil domains, and so on.
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But you cannot use that selection in the geometry sequence — which I think was the intent of the original question.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012/04/24 5:31 GMT-4
Did somebody solve this problem? Is there a way to do this in Matlab?
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Did somebody solve this problem? Is there a way to do this in Matlab?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012/08/07 5:34 GMT-4
Hi,
I am trying to do something very similar. i want to create n copies of a circle using the 'copy' command and then manipulate only some of the copied objects using the 'compose' command. I have created a 'selection' for the copied objects but cannot find a way to automatically choose all the copied objects in the 'formula' for the 'compose' operation.
Has anyone have a found a solution to this?
Hi,
I am trying to do something very similar. i want to create n copies of a circle using the 'copy' command and then manipulate only some of the copied objects using the 'compose' command. I have created a 'selection' for the copied objects but cannot find a way to automatically choose all the copied objects in the 'formula' for the 'compose' operation.
Has anyone have a found a solution to this?
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Posted:
8 years ago
2017/04/19 15:32 GMT-4
The trick is to use 'Selections of Resulting Entities' in the Array menu to 'Contribute to:' 'resulting selections'. You can then in the boolean menus select the cumulative selections you create from the Array sub menu. Cheers!
The trick is to use 'Selections of Resulting Entities' in the Array menu to 'Contribute to:' 'resulting selections'. You can then in the boolean menus select the cumulative selections you create from the Array sub menu. Cheers!