You can extract parameter values and properties and use them in design frames. In the formula, replace Argument with the concrete argument that fits your case.
1up | $OneUpN.ParameterName.Argument$ |
NAME | The name of the parameter |
VALUE | The value of the parameter as calculated through its expression |
VALEXPR | The parameter value displayed as text, not as a number |
EXPR | The expression that computes the parameter's value. For selection parameters, the used selection type is displayed. |
DESCR | Notes about the parameter as displayed in the Description box of the Parameter dialog box. Appears as a tooltip in the tabular area. |
VALDESCR | (selection parameters only) Notes describing a selection type |
MIN | The lowest value a parameter can have as set by a parameter or а formula. |
MINEXPR | The expression that defines the lowest value of a parameter. |
MAX | The highest value a parameter can have as set by a parameter or а formula. |
MAXEXPR | The expression that defines the highest value of a parameter. |
GROUPNAMES | A comma-separated list of the parameter groups a parameter belongs to |
To display | Use | Result |
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The name of parameter L | $OneUp1.L.Name$ | L |
The value of parameter L | $OneUp1.L$; $OneUp1.L.Value$ | 280.00 |
The value of parameter L converted to string | $OneUp1.L.ValExpr$ | 280.00 (text, not a number) |
The expressions of parameter DFH | $OneUp1.DFH.Expr$ | L/3 |
The expression of selection parameter DT | $OneUp1.DT.Expr$ | dtD |
The description of parameter PH | $OneUp1.PH.Descr$ | Panel Height |
The description of the value of selection parameter DT | $OneUp1.DT.ValDescr$ | Inside dimensions |
The expression that defines the lowest value of parameter PH | $OneUp1.PH.MinExpr$ | L/4 |
The lowest value of parameter PH | $OneUp1.PH.Min$ | 70 |
The expression that defines the highest value for parameter PH | $OneUp1.PH.MaxExpr$ | L/2 |
The highest value of parameter PH | $OneUp1.PH.Max$ | 140 |
The groups to which parameter DFH belongs | $OneUp1.DFH.GroupNames$ | Dust Flap |
See the general rules for how to write formulas and format formula results.