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Hello,
Can any any one give me some guidance or direct me to some tutorials where I can use "decision trees" to drive geometry? I'll explain .....
I have an assembly. It's made up of several components. Let's say for example one sub component is a hinge A, and it's fixing requires holes and recessed pockets or some such specific requirement. Everything is defined parametrically, so I can make changes to user parameters to drive the model for different configerations.
But I also have hinge B, which is entirely different to hinge A. Not just in the size of holes (that would just be a case of changing parameters) but in the entire geometry of the pocket recess, the number of holes etc.
Can I switch A for B, or even C? And the model update? Or do I need a different file / assembly for each configuration?
Another example might be joints. So I have jointing method X and Y, and globally I need to switch between them, and the model changes, and so the manufacturing output changes?
Hence, a serious of decisions in the components selected changes the model. Individual models works to an extent, but quite soon you can end up with a huge number of eventualities to set up.
does This mean the history at the bottom left would not be linear? But branches like a tree? So maybe the software can't do this?
thanks,
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