I just tool a "Boot camp" class that was VERY good, but this video really laid it out and helped me to clarify how to set up constraints and par blocks. THANK YOU
Me again, would you be willing to point me to a video, or share a tip to... In the learn/do project i am playing with, i used your techniques to "roll-up" the mass and length of a unit. I.E. Part one + part 2 = front end, then same for back end then use those figures to roll up to a main unit. Where I am stuck is displaying those values at the different layers. say, sum of part one and two as mass and length and then at main unit level. This would be for an end game of being able to tie requirements for mass and length at different build levels
Thanks for the reference to the Simulation Toolkit User Guide at 9:32. I typically just farm out to Matlab when I get frustrated trying to get "English" language to work but that's not always ideal for sharing with those without the Matlab integration.
Thanks! I got this to work just like your video when I made a new project from scratch. Unfortunately, when I follow the same process for a more-complicated program, I go to the run the simulation, and it doesn't work. My input parameters don't even show up in the variables section. Any ideas on why my inputs wouldn't register, and how I could fix this?
Matthew, I’m glad the video was somewhat helpful. Is there anymore context you can provide? If you can share a screenshot via Gdrive link or Dropbox link that will help to diagnose the issue.
Is it possible to create a parametric diagram so that we can show Q = 6 where x = 1 - 3, y = 1 -2, and z = 1 - 2. And to show all the possible combinations of this. Almost like a monte carlo simulation. I've been trying to complete this challenge for a while - if anyone has any ideas how this could be done, I would greatly appreciate the help.
Is there a library of all of the possible commands a parametric diagram can take in? I am looking to do some further commands (if-statements, booleans, etc.), and wonder what it can handle. Can it handle basically every command Excel can?
Great video. I finally understood the basics. Thank you!!
Good stuff. I recreated the diagram and it works. Thank you a bunch. Keep it up.
I just tool a "Boot camp" class that was VERY good, but this video really laid it out and helped me to clarify how to set up constraints and par blocks. THANK YOU
Glad to hear the video was helpful, Joseph!
Me again, would you be willing to point me to a video, or share a tip to... In the learn/do project i am playing with, i used your techniques to "roll-up" the mass and length of a unit. I.E. Part one + part 2 = front end, then same for back end then use those figures to roll up to a main unit. Where I am stuck is displaying those values at the different layers. say, sum of part one and two as mass and length and then at main unit level. This would be for an end game of being able to tie requirements for mass and length at different build levels
Thanks for the reference to the Simulation Toolkit User Guide at 9:32. I typically just farm out to Matlab when I get frustrated trying to get "English" language to work but that's not always ideal for sharing with those without the Matlab integration.
Thanks! I got this to work just like your video when I made a new project from scratch. Unfortunately, when I follow the same process for a more-complicated program, I go to the run the simulation, and it doesn't work. My input parameters don't even show up in the variables section. Any ideas on why my inputs wouldn't register, and how I could fix this?
Matthew, I’m glad the video was somewhat helpful. Is there anymore context you can provide? If you can share a screenshot via Gdrive link or Dropbox link that will help to diagnose the issue.
Is it possible to create a parametric diagram so that we can show Q = 6 where x = 1 - 3, y = 1 -2, and z = 1 - 2. And to show all the possible combinations of this. Almost like a monte carlo simulation. I've been trying to complete this challenge for a while - if anyone has any ideas how this could be done, I would greatly appreciate the help.
Is there a library of all of the possible commands a parametric diagram can take in? I am looking to do some further commands (if-statements, booleans, etc.), and wonder what it can handle. Can it handle basically every command Excel can?
Mason, great question. There is a list of all of the functions in the Cameo Simulation Toolkit user guide. Thanks for watching!