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Summary


  • Creates Constraint Array Points arranged along the Constraint Path.

  • The Constraint Array Points are bound to the Constraint Path selected during creation.

Execution


[Curve Library Mode]

  • Ribbon Menu > [Curve Library] Tab > [Constraint Entity] Group > Point > Array Point

[Assembly Unit Mode]

  • Ribbon Menu > [Assembly Unit] Tab > [Constraint Entity] Group > Point > Array Point

Details


Create Point Array

Creates and constrains a Point Array on the Constraint Path.

  • [Constraint Path]
    Select the Constraint Path to which you want to constrain the Constraint Array Point.

    • Select the type of Constraint Path.

      • Default Constraint Path : Constrain the Constraint Array Point to the automatically generated Default Constraint Path when the library is created.

      • Main Constraint Path : Constrain the Constraint Array Point to the added Main Constraint Path after creating the library.

      • Rigid Constraint Path : Constrain the Constraint Array Point to the added Rigid Constraint Path after creating the library.

    • Once the Main Constraint Path or the Rigid Constraint Path is selected, click the Select button to select the Constraint Path to constrain the Constriant Array Point.

  • [Arrangement]
    Enter the number of intervals or sections in which Points are placed on the Constraint Path.

 Detailed Explanation (Arrangement)

Enter the number of intervals or sections in which points are placed.

 

  • Pattern Spacing : Constriant Points in an Array are placed based on the interval distance. (Maximum number of Points are placed with the set interval.)

  • Uniform Divisions : Constraint Points of an Array are placed based on the number of intervals. (Ex. 3 → (3 intervals, 4 Constraint Points))

  • Uniform Max. Spacing : Constraint Points are placed at the interval between the largest points within the range smaller than the maximum spacing entered.

  • Uniform Min. Spacing : Constraint Points are placed at the interval between the smallest points within the range larger than the minimum spacing entered.

  • User Defined : Constraint Points of an Array are spaced based on user defined input. (number of Points @ interval distance (Ex. 3@0.2m))

  • [Minimum Clearance]

    • Start Point : Enter the minimum distance between the start point of the selected Constraint Path and the first Point of the Array.

    • End Point : Enter the minimum distance between the end point of the selected Constraint Path and the last Point of the Array.

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