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Routing Electrical - routing many routes between two points

Routing Electrical - routing many routes between two points

Routing Electrical - routing many routes between two points

(OP)
Hello everyone,

I wanted to know if it was possible to route many possible routes between two given points with the input being just the two given points.

Let us suppose point A(x1,y1,z1) is fixed and point B(x2, y2, z2) can be moved(either along a circle or translated along a vector but not both) but within a limited space. Let us also suppose that point B is moved in steps of 5 units at a time in one of the three directions and 5 deg if moving along a circle.

Is it now possible to determine the various routes between A and B without going through one route at a time?

Thanks
vktsn0303

vktsn0303

RE: Routing Electrical - routing many routes between two points


Yes I believe this is possible.
I wrote a Journal to create NXOpen.Routing.SplineSegment inside of a solidbody.

CAD NX9 Electrical Designer / NXOpen
Product Design Analyst
MSXI / LEAR Sao Paulo Brasil
Masters Degree Math, Wayne State Univ

RE: Routing Electrical - routing many routes between two points

(OP)

Hello CarloDaristotile,

I have been trying many options but in vain.
Could you please help me know how it's done?

Thanks
vktsn0303

vktsn0303

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