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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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In real time. With this flag set, the animation is performed<br />

in real time.<br />

The latter option means the following. At the beginning,<br />

the model is regenerated with the variable values defined<br />

for the starting instant of the animation. The next set of<br />

values corresponds to the instant when the first model<br />

regeneration completes. Therefore, in this case, the<br />

animation step is actually the duration required for the<br />

model regeneration.<br />

Animation step, Т. Defines the time step for sampling the variable values.<br />

Delay, sec. Defines delay after each step of the animation.<br />

Do Not Use Variable Values From Diagram In Animation<br />

This option allows excluding a variable variation diagram when forming an animation (in this case, the<br />

above icon appears before the variable name in the variable list). A repeated call to the option removes the<br />

variable diagram block.<br />

Zooming Diagram Window<br />

When working with the diagram, it is often necessary to change the scale of the diagram image. The listed<br />

below options allow manipulating the drawing image in various ways.<br />

+ Zoom In By Time Scale<br />

Two points specified by clicking , define the boundaries of the new interval on the Time scale.<br />

+ Zoom Out Active Window By Time<br />

This option results in doubling the current interval on the Time scale.<br />

+ Zoom In By Values Scale<br />

Two points specified by clicking define the boundaries of the new interval on the Value scale.<br />

+ Zoom Out Active Window By Values Scale<br />

This option results in doubling the current interval on the Value scale.<br />

Zoom Window<br />

Two points specified by clicking , define the box diagonal. The vertical and horizontal size of the box area<br />

in the window defines the displayed intervals on the Time and Value scales.<br />

+ Zoom In Active Window<br />

Doubles the current intervals along the Т and Y-axes.<br />

+ Zoom Out Active Window<br />

Halves the current intervals along the Т and Y-axes.

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