To add an equation in the Sketch Equation View:
- In an open sketch, do one of the following:
- Select the Sketch Equation View .
- Under Sketch Equations, click an empty cell in the Name column.
- Click a dimension in the graphics area.
- After = (equal sign), add a term to the equation by doing one of the following:
Similarly, how do I edit a formula in Solidworks?
To edit an equation:
- Do one of the following: Click Equations (Tools toolbar).
- Select the Equation View .
- Select an equation, global variable or dimension.
- Edit the entry.
- Click OK to close the dialog box.
Subsequently, question is, how do you add parameters in Solidworks? In the Modify Configurations dialog box, you can add, delete, and unconfigure parameters and edit parameter values. To configure additional parameters from the same feature, click in the feature's column header, select parameters from the list, and click in a blank area of the dialog box.
Also question is, how do you use the equation driven curve in Solidworks?
To create an equation driven curve:
- On the Sketch toolbar, click the Spline flyout, and then select Equation Driven Curve or click Tools > Sketch Entities > Equation Driven Curve .
- Under Equation Type, select Explicit or Parametric.
- Under Equation, specify the curve equation where:
How do you show global variables in Solidworks?
Global variables and their current values appear:
- In the Equations dialog box.
- In the Equations folder in the FeatureManager design tree.
- Under Value/Text Expression on the Custom tab in the Summary Information dialog box.
- Under Value/Text Expression in the Weldment dialog box.