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Posted 18.07.2023, 17:27 GMT-4 General, Geometry, Modeling Tools & Definitions Version 6.1 8 Replies
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Howdy folks,
I am wondering if there is way to select and hide in the explict definitions
For instance, we define a explicit definitions and we would like to select specific domains, and we also want those selected domains are hidden after selected. Is there a way to do that?
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you can directly hide or show geometry by seleting "Hide" or "Show" in this section,
-------------------I'm the loser student who really want a PHD placement.
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Hi, Diotima
Thanks for the reply. I know this function, but what I am running into a problem is that: suppose you are trying add domains into some boolean operations, and you don't want to see them after they are added. Is there a way to do that?
Anyway, thanks for the help.
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As they each have a number, you could perhaps keep a list of these numbers and copy them into your selection windows.
-------------------René Christensen, PhD
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Hi, Acculution
Thanks. This is very helpful suggestions, would you mind pointing out how to get a list of hided domains?
Appreciate!!
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Hi, Acculution
Thanks. This is very helpful suggestions, would you mind pointing out how to get a list of hided domains?
Appreciate!!
I would probably just make a dummy phyiscs and select the domains in question They will be blue so I can see what I have selected Then make an explicit selection and delete the dummy physics
-------------------René Christensen, PhD
Acculution ApS
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Hi, Acculution
Yeah, this is a very clever trick. Thanks for the input.
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Hello,
Note also that you can have multiple of the: Component > Definitions > View > Hide for Physics features Within that feature, you can select via any predefined Selection set.
One approach is to define a number of different Explicit Selections, and then create (and appropriately name) one "Hide for Physics" for each selection.
As a last step, you can enable/disable the individual "Hide for Physics" features. (Which should be easy once you've named them appropriately.)
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Hi, Frei
Thank you! I will implement your suggetions next time.
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