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Range constraint, unequality or a binary switch (by Rune)
1. How can I constrain a point to lie within the endpoints of a line (on line will just constrain to the lines dimension but not within its length)
Alternatively is it possible to make a greater than constraint?
Would it be possible to make a binary constraint? (Mechanism closed / Mechanism open)?
Alternatively is it possible to make a greater than constraint?
Would it be possible to make a binary constraint? (Mechanism closed / Mechanism open)?
same here (by Andrew)
I have a slider mechanism (point-on-line constraint) and I need to make sure the slider cannot run off either end of the line. Is this possible?
(no subject) (by EvilSpirit)
I have not seen this kind of constraints in other CAD systems. But for mechanisms design I think it will be useful, but I don't think what we implement it for near future. Now you just can see the sample of the remastered SolveSpace solver:
https://youtu.be/u4dQ-eBAXx0?list=PLqmaFsEpxcUXzvoLdZ7QtpKb_iInqo1pT
https://youtu.be/u4dQ-eBAXx0?list=PLqmaFsEpxcUXzvoLdZ7QtpKb_iInqo1pT
(no subject) (by Andrew)
That's exactly what I was looking for. How did you make that constraint, it's hard to tell from the video? Is that a new constraint you just added?
(no subject) (by EvilSpirit)
This is actually not what SolveSpace can at now.
(no subject) (by Eric Chan)
Do you know where we can download a demo of what the youtube video showed?
(no subject) (by EvilSpirit)
Contact me anandamide at mail dot ru
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