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Hello,
It is sometimes difficult to locate the region where there is a maximum/minimum value for a result.
Aditionally it is difficult to understand which is the maximum/minimum value for a result.
Is 634.073 the maximum value or just a boundary for the fringe and the maximum may be lower than that?
I am using Creo Simulate 2.0.
So here are my questions:
1. How to locate the element with maximum and minimum values?
2. How to determine what is the maximum/minimum value for a result?
3. How to determine the value at any arbitrary node in a fringe view or a vector view?
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Hello Don,
Thanks for suggesting the solutions.
I could not use Dynamic Query previously as my window was animated.
It works on fringe without any issues.
Rest of the options too are a dependent on the window type.
All issues are resolved now.
Bongir Sumit,
1. Try the functions in the Drop Down Menu Info.
These will show where the min max locations are.
2. The legend by default shows that max value and min value in the model (these may be related to a singularity)
3. You can use the dynamic query to point to a spot you want to invistagate and it will display the value for what you are pointing at. You can also asign a measure at a datum point in the model to report a specific measure in the .rpt file.
Hope this helps,
Don
Hello Don,
Thanks for suggesting the solutions.
I could not use Dynamic Query previously as my window was animated.
It works on fringe without any issues.
Rest of the options too are a dependent on the window type.
All issues are resolved now.
I like Info->View Max (and View Min). Zoom in to show only the local 'hotspot' you want to investigate, and these tools will confirm the highest (or lowest) value that is visible on the screen.
Hello Jonathan,
Yes I found that option.
As mentioned in previous reply I was on an animation window so these options were not working.
Thanks for your answer!