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From the main menu bar, select
.
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In the Create Constraint dialog box that appears,
do the following:
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Name the constraint. For more information about naming objects,
see
Using basic dialog box components.
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From the Type list, select
Equation, and then click Continue.
The constraint editor appears.
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In the table in the editor, enter a row of data for each term in the
equation. The equation must have at least two terms. Click
for a description of the relationship between the data in the
table and the desired equation.
Each row should contain the following information:
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The coefficient.
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The name of an existing set. (For information on creating sets,
see
The Set and Surface toolsets.)
You can enter a set that contains one or more nodes in the first row of the
table. Subsequent sets can contain multiple nodes as long as all the sets
contain an equal number of nodes.
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The degree of freedom.
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The ID of the coordinate system
in which you will apply the constraint. You can either accept the default
coordinate system or select an existing datum coordinate system. If the desired
datum coordinate system does not exist, you can create it using the
Datum toolset.
(For more information, see
Creating datum coordinate systems.)
To determine the ID of a
coordinate system, select
from the main menu bar. For more information, see
Obtaining general information about the model.
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Click OK to save your equation definition and
to close the constraint editor.
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