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Building an iLogic configurator form - Inventor Tutorial
From the course: Autodesk Inventor: Configurable Designs and Automation
Building an iLogic configurator form
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to look at how we can create forms using out-of-the-box iLogic tools. Now, forms are a good way for us to present options to our end-user, let them configure however they want their stepladder to look like, and then based on their input, we'll go calculate and hand them back the stepladder that they wanted. So to make that happen, we first need to go ahead and add some user parameters, and these parameters are going to show up in our form as options for the users to choose between. So we're going to go ahead and create a bunch of numeric parameters. We'll start with our stepladder height. We're also going to create one that represents our front frame height. We're going to create one that represents our number of steps. We're going to create one that represents our step one height, and I would like to also point out as I'm naming these, be sure to name yours exactly the same thing, including all of the underscores, the capitalized letters, the…
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Overview of iLogic configurations7m 31s
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Preparing a part for iLogic3m 27s
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Part-level rules8m 10s
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Building an iLogic configurator form6m 43s
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Configuring the front frame6m 8s
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Configuring the step assemblies8m 14s
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Configuring the rear frame and platform4m 1s
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Introduction to generative design7m 5s
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Summary and best practices3m 22s
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