Sure make sure that that the number following the .4 is 5 or higher… You could control the rounding via a design table as well with a logic statement saying that all figures are to be rounded to the nearest .5 but all of that is kludgy. Why not change the dimension to 112.5?
Ben 10:09 am on March 19, 2010 Permalink
Sure make sure that that the number following the .4 is 5 or higher… You could control the rounding via a design table as well with a logic statement saying that all figures are to be rounded to the nearest .5 but all of that is kludgy. Why not change the dimension to 112.5?
CBL 7:13 am on March 21, 2010 Permalink
I agree with Ben. If you want a dimension to show a certain value, then size the model to suit.
This isn’t AutoCAD … don’t cheat. ;o)
gpengue 7:45 am on March 22, 2010 Permalink
Because the dimensions refer to holes that are created distributed along a circumference, but the workshop asked me the x,y coordinate.
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Ben 8:31 am on April 12, 2010 Permalink
There is a great artical by FCSuper at The SolidWorks Legion http://www.fcsuper.com/swblog/?p=1143 on this