data sets/function
Hello,I have 2 sets of data, X and Y, with the same length.How can I express one set as a function of the other one: Y(X)Thank you.
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This can be done either by using interpolation or approximation (regression).Which one would you prefer? The problem is that for any interpolation X has to be sorted in ascending order with no...
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Werner, I just want to assign each Y component to its corresponding X component. (No interpolation)later in my program I will recall Y(X) for some particular X components.From the graph of Y vs X, it...
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Good morning Brian: Specifically for what you are asking about, I like to use the stand alone internet browser to view the contents of other workspaces. This way you don't leave what you are working on...
View ArticleRe: The Most Worthless Error Message
Bumping this thread because I've hit it again. I'm trying to mesh a gear casing for thermal analysis, so I've got a heat load on most of the interior surfaces and a convection condition on most of the...
View ArticleRe: Not able to see new parts in non-active workspace
Let's say I have 2 workspaces, A & B. A is currently active. If I click on Workspaces in the embedded browser, I see both workspaces and see that A is active. If I click on workspace B to view...
View ArticleRe: The Most Worthless Error Message
Look under Autogem, chnage the geometry tolerance settings to absolute and use values appropriat for your model, your surfaces will no longer be deleted.good luck! Erik Picture below (in dutch, but...
View ArticleRe: Solve for a variable in an equation symbolically
Just check out the symbolic toolbar.
View ArticleRe: Mirror components in Assembly
You can mirror components in an assembly by going to component - create - select part or assembly in the left side and mirror on the right side. You have to give it a new name (this is for new...
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Simon, can you post an image of exactly what you are trying to do? I think we might be giving solutions for different situations. Also, have you tried erasing the edges of the weld? edge display >...
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How to start with higher revision from the beginning instead of starting with lower revision. Ex:Revisioning scheme: A.1 to higher version but I want to start with D.1, D.2 & so on And i am...
View ArticleRe: How to calculate torsional stiffness?
Next up he'll switch to titanium and wonder why it deflects even more than steel, when everyone knows titanium is always stronger than steel. Which titanium isn't; it is actually only as strong as some...
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Where does one set the config spec. used by WVS when publishing on check in? I am attempting to configure Creo drawings to publish "as stored" and all other Creo objects to publish "latest". The...
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Hi Peter,Attached is a zip file with all the Creo models for the challenge. Included in the zip is a DXF file (2013_s4s_chassis2cut.dxf) for the inline chassis which is the one featured in the...
View ArticleRe: how to edit/add artifacts of central library schematics?
You are right but I donot have access to Central catalog.currently I'm going thruh like submit temprary folder and those files admin ppl placing those files to central catalog. here every time...
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I checked that option, it shwoing only limited options. is any alternative?
View ArticleRe: High local stress at inside corner
Jeff, is that the area of the highest stress? If so, to what % did the max_vm_stress measure converge to? What do your constraints and loads look like?
View Articlehow to create customized .rep & .fmt tables in schematics?
hi Team, could you please explain me how to create customized .rep & .fmt tables.
View ArticleRe: High local stress at inside corner
If you had set up a pre-defined measure to plot the stress convergence in the region of interest, you could tell if it was a singularity, because singularities do not converge.
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