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'''trajpar''' is a system parameter in [[Creo Elements/Pro]] that varies from 0 to 1 across the length of a given path. It is used to create complex [[geometric]] and non-geometric shapes that vary in dimension along the length of any given path.
 
==Naming==
trajpar derives from the words: '''''traj'''''ectory '''''par'''''ameter. It is a [[pseudo]]-variable as it is controlled not by any mathematical representation, but by the physical representation of a path, i.e. a ''trajectory''.
 
==Syntax==
sd3=evalgraph('graph1',trajpar*100)  Where sd3= A variable inside the variable section sweep that will be driven by a graph feature called 'graph1'
 
==Uses and notability==
trajpar can be used with various [[math]]ematical functions to create alternating, flaring, bowing or [[sinusoidal]] protrusions. It is primarily used in conjunction with the ''variable section sweep'' command in Creo Elements/Pro but can also remove material if desired.
 
trajpar typifies what makes Creo Elements/Pro different from many other CAD software systems. The level of complexity and control given to the user is much greater than, for example other design or engineering software like [[SolidWorks]] or [[Alias (Mac OS)|Alias]]
 
==Samples==
To create an [[undulating]] wave, a sinusoid might be desired:
:<math>d1=sin(trajpar \cdot 8\pi)</math>
 
A flare:
:<math>d1=1 + trajpar^2</math>
 
etc., where d1 is the dimension to be controlled.
 
==See also==
*[[Creo Elements/Pro]]
*[[SolidWorks]]
*[[Unigraphics]]
*[[AutoCAD]]
 
==External links==
*{{cite web| url= http://www.profilesmagazine.com/p23/tips_mcdougall.html |title=Creating a Constant Cross-Section Twist|work= Profiles Magazine|author=[[John McDougall (disambiguation)|McDougall, John]] of [[EMS Technologies]]|accessdate= 2006-06-27|date=[[Spring (season)|Spring]], 2006}}
[[Category:Computer-aided design software]]
 
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