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{{GuiCommand/es|Name=PartDesign_LinearPattern|Workbenches=[[PartDesign Workbench/es|Diseño de Piezas]], Complete|MenuLocation=Diseño de Piezas-> Matriz lineal}}
|Name=PartDesign LinearPattern
|Name/es=DiseñoPieza PatrónLineal
|MenuLocation=DiseñoPieza → Aplicar un patrón → PatrónLineal
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==Descripción==


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La herramienta {{KEY|[[File:PartDesign_LinearPattern.svg|24px]] '''PatrónLineal'''}} crea copias de una operación a una misma distancia en dirección lineal. A partir de la v0.17 la herramienta de patrón lineal puede repetir múltiples operaciones. {{VersionPlus/es|0.17}}
==Introducción==

'Crea una matriz lineal de operaciones' - Esta herramienta toma un conjunto de una o más operaciones seleccionadas como sus entradas (los 'originales'), y produce un segundo conjunto de operaciones trasladándolas en la dirección indicada. Por ejemplo:

[[Image:linearpattern_example.png|480px|left]]
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==Opciones==

[[Image:linearpattern_parameters.png|left]]
Cuando se crea una matriz lineal de operaciones, el letrero de diálogo de 'parámetros de matriz lineal' ofrece dos modos diferentes de especificar la dirección de la matriz.

===Ejes estándar===

Uno de los ejes estándar '''X''', '''Y''' o '''Z''' se puede seleccionar con las casillas de selección. La dirección de la matriz se puede invertir seleccionando 'Invertir dirección'.

===Seleccionar una cara===

Presionando el botón 'Dirección' permite seleccionar una cara o una arista de un sólido pre-existente para especificar la dirección. La dirección de la matriz será normal a la cara si está seleccionada una cara. Observa que el botón debe presionarse de nuevo cada vez para seleccionar una nueva cara o arista.

===Seleccionar los originales===

La lista de los 'originales' muestra las operaciones que se van a incluir en la matriz. Designando cualquier operación se añadirá a la lista.

===Longitud e instancias ===

Especifica la longitud a ser cubierta por la matriz, y el número total de instancias (incluyendo la operación original). Por ejemplo, seis instancias en una longitud de 150 daría un espacio de 30 entre las instancias de la matriz (150 dividido por 5, ya que hay 5 'espacios' para un total de seis instancias!).
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The {{KEY|[[File:PartDesign_LinearPattern.svg|24px]] '''LinearPattern'''}} tool creates evenly spaced copies of a feature in a linear direction. As of {{VersionPlus|0.17}} the Linear pattern tool can pattern multiple features.


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''Arriba: Una forma extruida con forma de L (B) construida encima de una base extruida (A, también referida como ''soporte'') es usada para crear un patrón lineal. El resultado (C) se muestra a la derecha.''
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''Above: An L-shaped pad (B) made on top of a base pad (A, also referred to as ''support'') is used for a linear pattern. The result (C) is shown on the right.''
==Uso==


==Usage==
=== Create ===


# Optionally [[PartDesign_Body#Active_status|activate]] the correct Body.
To create a pattern:
# Optionally select one or more features in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] or the [[3D_view|3D view]].
# Select the feature ({{Version|0.19}} or several features) to be patterned.
# There are several ways to invoke the tool:
# Press the {{KEY|[[File:PartDesign_LinearPattern.svg|24px]] '''LinearPattern'''}} button.
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_LinearPattern.svg|16px]] [[PartDesign_LinearPattern|LinearPattern]]}} button.
# Define the '''Direction'''. See [[#Options|Options]].
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Part Design → Apply a pattern → [[Image:PartDesign_LinearPattern.svg|16px]] LinearPattern}} option from the menu.
# Define the '''Length''' (distance) between the last copied occurrence and the original feature.
# If there is no active Body, and there are two or more Bodies in the document, the {{MenuCommand|Active Body Required}} dialog will open and prompt you to activate one. If there is a single Body it will be activated automatically.
# Set the number of '''Occurrences'''.
# If no features were selected the {{MenuCommand|Select feature}} [[Task_panel|task panel]] opens: select one or more (hold down the {{KEY|Ctrl}} key) from the list and press the {{Button|OK}} button.
# If you have several features in the pattern, their order can be important, see for example the image in the [[PartDesign_PolarPattern#Usage|PolarPattern feature]]. {{Version|0.19}} You can change the order by dragging the feature in the list and you will see the result immediately as preview.
# The {{MenuCommand|LinearPattern parameters}} [[Task_panel|task panel]] opens. See [[#Options|Options]] for more information.
# Press {{KEY|OK}}.
# Press the {{Button|OK}} button to finish.


=== Edit ===
To add or remove features from an existing pattern:
# Press {{KEY|Add feature}} to add a feature to be patterned. The feature must be visible in the [[3D_view|3D view]]:
## Switch to the Model tree;
## Select in the tree the feature to be added and press {{KEY|Space}} to make it visible in the [[3D_view|3D view]];
## Switch back to the Tasks panel;
## Select the feature in the 3D view; it will be added to the list.
## Repeat to add other features.
# Press {{KEY|Remove feature}} to remove a feature from the list, or right-click on the feature in the list and select {{Button|Remove}}


# Do one of the following:
==Options ==
#* Double-click the LinearPattern object in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]].
#* Right-click the LinearPattern object in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] and select {{MenuCommand|Edit LinearPattern}} from the context menu.
# The {{MenuCommand|LinearPattern parameters}} [[Task_panel|task panel]] opens. See [[#Options|Options]] for more information.
# Press the {{Button|OK}} button to finish.


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[[File:Linearpattern_parameters.png|frame|left|LinearPattern parameters in v0.16 and below.]]
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[[File:Linearpattern parameters v017.png|frame|left|LinearPattern parameters in v0.17 and above.]]
==Opciones ==
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* To add features:
===Direction ===
*# Press the {{Button|Add feature}} button.
*# Select a feature in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] or the [[3D_view|3D view]].
*# Repeat to add more features.
* To remove features:
*# Press the {{Button|Remove feature}} button.
*# Do one of the following:
*#* Select a feature in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] or the [[3D_view|3D view]].
*#* Select a feature in the list and press the {{KEY|Del}} key.
*#* Right-click a feature in the list and select {{MenuCommand|Remove}} from the context menu.
*# Repeat to remove more features.
* If there are several features in the pattern, their order can be important. See [[PartDesign_PolarPattern#Ordering_features|PartDesign PolarPattern]].
* Specify the {{MenuCommand|Direction}} of the pattern:
** {{MenuCommand|Normal sketch axis}}: The Z axis of the sketch (only available for sketch-based features).
** {{MenuCommand|Vertical sketch axis}}: The Y axis of the sketch (idem).
** {{MenuCommand|Horizontal sketch axis}}: The X axis of the sketch (idem).
** {{MenuCommand|Construction line #}}: A separate entry for each construction line in the sketch (idem).
** {{MenuCommand|Base X axis}}: The X axis of the Body.
** {{MenuCommand|Base Y axis}}: The Y axis of the Body.
** {{MenuCommand|Base Z axis}}: The Z axis of the Body.
** {{MenuCommand|Select reference...}}: Select a [[PartDesign_Line|Datum Line]] in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] or a [[PartDesign_Line|Datum Line]] or edge in the [[3D_view|3D view]].
* Check the {{MenuCommand|Reverse direction}} checkbox to reverse the pattern.
* {{Version|1.0}}: Specify the length {{MenuCommand|Mode}}:
** {{MenuCommand|Overall Length}}: Enter the {{MenuCommand|Length}} from a given point on the first occurrence to the same point on the last occurrence.
** {{Version|1.0}}: {{MenuCommand|Offset}}: Enter the {{MenuCommand|Offset}} from a given point on the first occurrence to the same point on the next occurrence. For n occurrences: OverallLength=(n-1)*Offset.
* Specify the number of {{MenuCommand|Occurrences}} (including the original feature).
* If the {{MenuCommand|Update view}} checkbox is checked the view will update in real time.


==Limitations==
When creating a linear pattern feature, the '''LinearPattern parameters''' dialogue offers different ways of specifying the pattern direction.


See [[PartDesign_PolarPattern#Limitations|PartDesign PolarPattern]].
====Horizontal sketch axis====


Uses the horizontal axis of the sketch for direction.

====Vertical sketch axis====

Uses the vertical axis of the sketch for direction.

====Normal sketch axis====

{{VersionPlus|0.17}} Uses the normal axis of the sketch for direction.

====Select reference...====

Allows you to select either a DatumLine or an edge of an object or a line of a sketch to use for direction.

====Custom Sketch Axis====

If the sketch which defines the feature to be patterned also contains a construction line (or lines), then the drop down list will contain one custom sketch axis for each construction line. The first construction line will be labelled ''Sketch axis 0''.

====Base (X/Y/Z) axis====

{{VersionPlus|0.17}} Select one of the Body Origin's standard axis (X, Y or Z) as direction.
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==Limitaciones==

* Las formas de la matriz no se pueden superponer sobre otras excepto para el caso especial de sólo dos ocurrencias (original y una copia)
* Cualquier forma de la matriz que no se superponga con el soporte del original será excluida. Esto asegura que la operación de Diseño de Pieza siempre consiste en un sólido conectado individual
* Para más limitaciones, mira [[PartDesign_Mirrored/es|operación de simetría]]

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Latest revision as of 16:35, 7 May 2024

DiseñoPieza PatrónLineal

Ubicación en el Menú
DiseñoPieza → Aplicar un patrón → PatrónLineal
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Descripción

La herramienta PatrónLineal crea copias de una operación a una misma distancia en dirección lineal. A partir de la v0.17 la herramienta de patrón lineal puede repetir múltiples operaciones. version 0.17 y superiores

Arriba: Una forma extruida con forma de L (B) construida encima de una base extruida (A, también referida como soporte) es usada para crear un patrón lineal. El resultado (C) se muestra a la derecha.

Uso

Create

  1. Optionally activate the correct Body.
  2. Optionally select one or more features in the Tree view or the 3D view.
  3. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
    • Press the LinearPattern button.
    • Select the Part Design → Apply a pattern → LinearPattern option from the menu.
  4. If there is no active Body, and there are two or more Bodies in the document, the Active Body Required dialog will open and prompt you to activate one. If there is a single Body it will be activated automatically.
  5. If no features were selected the Select feature task panel opens: select one or more (hold down the Ctrl key) from the list and press the OK button.
  6. The LinearPattern parameters task panel opens. See Options for more information.
  7. Press the OK button to finish.

Edit

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Double-click the LinearPattern object in the Tree view.
    • Right-click the LinearPattern object in the Tree view and select Edit LinearPattern from the context menu.
  2. The LinearPattern parameters task panel opens. See Options for more information.
  3. Press the OK button to finish.

Opciones

  • To add features:
    1. Press the Add feature button.
    2. Select a feature in the Tree view or the 3D view.
    3. Repeat to add more features.
  • To remove features:
    1. Press the Remove feature button.
    2. Do one of the following:
      • Select a feature in the Tree view or the 3D view.
      • Select a feature in the list and press the Del key.
      • Right-click a feature in the list and select Remove from the context menu.
    3. Repeat to remove more features.
  • If there are several features in the pattern, their order can be important. See PartDesign PolarPattern.
  • Specify the Direction of the pattern:
    • Normal sketch axis: The Z axis of the sketch (only available for sketch-based features).
    • Vertical sketch axis: The Y axis of the sketch (idem).
    • Horizontal sketch axis: The X axis of the sketch (idem).
    • Construction line #: A separate entry for each construction line in the sketch (idem).
    • Base X axis: The X axis of the Body.
    • Base Y axis: The Y axis of the Body.
    • Base Z axis: The Z axis of the Body.
    • Select reference...: Select a Datum Line in the Tree view or a Datum Line or edge in the 3D view.
  • Check the Reverse direction checkbox to reverse the pattern.
  • introduced in version 1.0: Specify the length Mode:
    • Overall Length: Enter the Length from a given point on the first occurrence to the same point on the last occurrence.
    • introduced in version 1.0: Offset: Enter the Offset from a given point on the first occurrence to the same point on the next occurrence. For n occurrences: OverallLength=(n-1)*Offset.
  • Specify the number of Occurrences (including the original feature).
  • If the Update view checkbox is checked the view will update in real time.

Limitations

See PartDesign PolarPattern.