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Is it possible to display data in Simscape Multibody Mechanics Explorer?
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John O
le 30 Mar 2022
Réponse apportée : Juan Alvarez
le 12 Juil 2022
I am running multiple simulations using Simscape Multibody and viewing it in Mechanics Explorer.
Each simulation can take over an hour so I run in batches multiple runs where at the end of each run I save a video of each run using the mechanics explorer video capture function. So I'll let it run overnight or longer and come back to view the results. I also save data files that give more information about the various states.
I would like to be able to add some basic information to the Mechanics Explorer display, really just a text box placed in mechanics explorer where a few values are updated, and that text box would get captured, along with the Mechanics Explorer display by the video capture function.
Is there a way to do this in Mechanics explorer?
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Steve Miller
le 1 Avr 2022
Hi John,
You can only display geometrical elements in the Mechanics Explorer. If you could draw the letters using general extrusions (using font data), then you could display whatever you want.
This is an animation of a numeric display done using numbers exported from CAD. If you think this would be useful, we could polish it up and make it available.
--Steve
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Steve Miller
le 8 Avr 2022
John - looks gorgeous to me! I remember building one of those in a lab in grad school.
I'll try to get the CAD-based one polished up enough to share.
--Steve
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Juan Alvarez
le 12 Juil 2022
You have waiting list for this component !!! Thanks
Juan Carlos
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