Negative dimensions now exist in 2023, but not implemented properly
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Like many of the users of this forum, I too have wished for the ability to use negative dimensions in sketch values. Naturally the goal being that objects will actually flip from the positive side of the dimension reference back to the negative side.
Somehow 2023 has addressed this...or at least, they've addressed a very small part of it.
So, now in 2023, you CAN write an equation in the EDIT DIMENSION dialogue which results in a negative value. We migrated from 2020, and I'm pretty certain Inventor didn't let you do that in 2020. Before you rush off to test this out, its not what you're expecting...Not even close.
The sketched entity doesn't actually move to the "negative" side of the object it was dimensioned to! It's as if Inventor "displays" a negative value, but then takes the absolute value of that number anyway. Is this really the intent? Seems awfully dangerous to accept user inputs that the tool is not going to interpret properly. "Uh, yeah, you CAN use the number 5 in Inventor, but we're gonna interpret the number 5 as a 7 instead, and those negative numbers you wanted, yeah, you can use 'em, but we ignore those too"?!?!?!
What happens when an offset sketch plane goes from positive to negative? It moves in the opposite direction, as expected!!!
What happens when an assembly constraint value goes from positive to negative? - Again...yes, as expected!!!
But yet in sketcher negative numbers still have no effect. I don't think there is any other CAD tool that handles negative numbers this way.
