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detect a share based on a shift

Sandy

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Good morning to all,
I do not know if this discussion is already present (in case there were I did not find it and apologize).
I would be studying a leverism and I would need to detect the change of angles according to the extension of the cylinder stem.
Of course, I can do it by hand by increasing the share and thus detecting the values.
I have tried with the study of movement but I do not return the values of the quota that interest me.
 
I in these cases do a sketch in which the share of the angle I care about is guided. when you move the linear cylinder quotas in position 1 and 2, the angle share will indicate the value you want to know
 
if I don't remember badly you can put a quota even outside the sketch; share that will always be guided. could also work a dimxpert quota
 
Good morning to all,
I do not know if this discussion is already present (in case there were I did not find it and apologize).
I would be studying a leverism and I would need to detect the change of angles according to the extension of the cylinder stem.
Of course, I can do it by hand by increasing the share and thus detecting the values.
I have tried with the study of movement but I do not return the values of the quota that interest me.
But I need you to do it automatically because I'm talking about a really high number of surveys. I am already using the methods mentioned by you, but I was wondering if there was a method to automatically detect.
It would be enough for me at least a macro that increases my share of a predetermined value to every click (e.g. 1mm) so as to speed up data detection operations with the methods you have indicated me.
in the meantime I thank you for the timely response
 
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made a excel, it's the easiest thing. prepare a row with the triangle trigonometric formula, see that it actually matches what you find in solidworlks and then cover the lines and make you all the variations you want on the linear quotas
 
made a excel, it's the easiest thing. prepare a row with the triangle trigonometric formula, see that it actually matches what you find in solidworlks and then cover the lines and make you all the variations you want on the linear quotas
Would it not be better a data table in which it inserts all the quotas including that of the corner (which will be not editable) and creating n configurations for n opening positions get the value of the corner?
 
made a excel, it's the easiest thing. prepare a row with the triangle trigonometric formula, see that it actually matches what you find in solidworlks and then cover the lines and make you all the variations you want on the linear quotas
Unfortunately it is an articulated quadrilateral, something not so simple to report on a excel. However for now I proceed with the methods you have described me. if you could find a method or even an external program that does it automatically would save me a lot of time.
Thank you very much
 
Sometimes I used the "alternative position view" at the table, but it's not very fast because it basically consists of creating a configuration for each location.
 
Unfortunately it is an articulated quadrilateral, something not so simple to report on a excel. However for now I proceed with the methods you have described me. if you could find a method or even an external program that does it automatically would save me a lot of time.
Thank you very much
in this case then better as Massivonvezen said, create an excel table of configurations and in a field double click on your (guided) share of the corner that interests you. so according to the configurations you will have that field (angle) with all the different values you need. you can use it by bringing it as a property connected to that field in other tables or tables that interest you, if you know how to knead a moment with the configuration tables is relatively simple
 

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