Assign tables or formulas to a variable at individual station points of the subdivided pier
Tables or formulas are assigned (analogously to the cross sections) in front and behind each station point in order to allow for instance jumps in the variation curve.
Table Variation
Global Station
List of global station points due to the subdivision defined in Stationing.
Local Station
List of local station points due to the subdivision defined in Stationing.
Side
BACK/FRONT: Position in front of respectively behind the respective station point
Var1, Var2, …
List of all variables used in the assigned cross section
Assignment of a table or formula to a variable (see instructions below)
Note: The tables and formulas to be assigned must be defined in relation to the station type selected in Stationing. Further, when assigning the table/formula to the variable, you must refer to the respective internal variable ($s, $sl, $sr, $se).
Display of the calculated value at this position
Note: Note the behavior in regard to the calculation of the transition between directly assigned values in the expression when using intermediate stations - see note for the calculation option Skip intermediate stations.
To assign a table to a variable
Or:
Drag the table to the header (name of the variable) of the column of the variable to assign it to all stations.
In both cases, a dialog window opens up in which you must define the definition type of the stations (x-axis) of the table to be assigned: Global ($s), Local ($sl), Relative ($sr) or Local-End ($se). Also see Stationing and Variations.
Syntax for the use of tables and formulas in the assignment to variables:
Use of a table
Table (name) |
Tab1 |
Usage |
Tab1($s), Tab1($sl), Tab1($sr), Tab1($se) |
where $s, $sl, $sr, $se are the internal variables for the global, local, relative and "local-end" stationing
Use of a formula
Formula (name) |
Form1 |
Usage |
Form1() |
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