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Insert the following sample cgr files: ATOMIZER.cgr,
BODY1.cgr, BODY2.cgr, LOCK.cgr, NOZZLE1.cgr, NOZZLE2.cgr,
REGULATION_COMMAND.cgr, REGULATOR.cgr, TRIGGER.cgr and VALVE.cgr.
They are to be found in the online documentation file tree
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Click Distance and Band Analysis
in the DMU Space Analysis toolbar, or
select Insert > Distance and Band Analysis from the menu bar to
run a band analysis. The Edit
Distance and Band Analysis dialog box expands. Export As
letting you export and publish band analysis results becomes available.
Click Export As
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The Save As dialog box appears.
Specify the location of the document to be saved and, if
necessary, enter a file name.
Click the Save as type drop-down list and select
the desired format: (select model here)
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model: to export to a V4 model.
Surfaces exported can be re-used in a CATIA V4 design context.
Each of the four surfaces is saved as a polyhedral surface (*POL) in the
model document.
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cgr: to save results in a CGR file.
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wrl: to save results as a VRML document.
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xml: to publish results to an XML file.
Each time you export results to an XML file, a folder containing all the
necessary files and images is created.
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Notes:
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The green and red color coding of exported surfaces
is kept.
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If you set the DLName document environment (Tools
> Options > General > Document) as your current environment,
clicking Export As will open the DLName dialog box instead of the
usual Save As dialog box.
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The DLName document environment lets you restrict the
access to specific folders referenced by logical names referred to as
DLNames. Each folder is assigned a logical name. In this mode, you
can only access documents in folders referenced by DLNames.
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For more information on the DLName document
environment, see the Infrastructure User's Guide.
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Click Save to save the results in a file in the
desired format. In our example, select xml.
Browse your XML File:
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Using the Tools > Options... Digital Mockup
command (DMU Space Analysis > DMU Distance tab), you can:
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Specify the default location of the XML file,
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Indicate the style sheet used, and
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Have the browser open automatically.
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To have your browser open automatically showing the
exported results, ensure your browser is already open on your desktop. |
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