How can I export the kinematics model from an assembly with mechanism connections to e.g. MatLab?
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How can I export the kinematics model from an assembly with mechanism connections to e.g. MatLab?
For reasons I don't want to bother you with, I would like to export the mechanism model (like the set of mechanism connections or constraints ) of an assembly to MatLab. A mechanism model is basically a set of coordinate systems with transformation rules the describe the relation between a slave coordinate system to its master coordinate system.
How could I export the relevant information out of an assembly or mechanism model?
(This is not a Creo version related question, but I use currently version 9.0.5.0,)
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From Matlab online help documents: PTC Creo - MATLAB & Simulink (mathworks.com)
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From Matlab online help documents: PTC Creo - MATLAB & Simulink (mathworks.com)
Enable Simscape Multibody Link Plugin in Creo-Pro/E : Enable Simscape Multibody Link Plugin in Creo-Pro/E - MATLAB & Simulink (mathworks.com)
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Thanks for your quick response!
The fun part is that I was actually looking for a different kind of export, but to keep my question simple I mentioned MatLab. With your answer I will consider to actually using MatLab, if the plugin does what I hope it will do.
regards,
Laurens