Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Content layer
id234973073
Content column
id234973075
Content block
id234973072

On this page

Table of Contents
maxLevel3
minLevel3

Content block
id234973074
Excerpt

The Structure browser allows you to browse for deep nested structures of the structured classifier in your model. For example see the image below, the The node: diameter : mm represents the property: diameter : mm of the classifier: Wheel and also the property: w : Wheel is the property of the classifier: WheelAssembly, as shown in the image below.

The Structure tab in the Model Browser.

Opening the Structure tab

To open the Structure tab


  1. From the main menu, select Window > Structure.

The property nodes, which are shown inside the property node (the parent property node), are the properties of the classifier that type the parent property node.


In the Structure tab, you can open any selected element in a new tree.


To open in a new tree


  • Right-click the selected element, and in the shortcut menu, click Open in New Tree.


Anchor
plain
plain
Display as Plain List option

The classifiers of structure in your model is normally displayed in a Package, Model, or Profile hierarchy. Use the Display as Plain List option to show all classifiers of the structure in the model in the same level without consideration of their owner. When you select the Display in Plain List option, the classifiers are sorted by their name.


To display elements in the Structure tree as plain list 


  1. Click Options on the right of the Structure Browser.
  2. Select the Display as Plain List option.

Anchor
inherit
inherit
Displaying Inherited Structure option

The Structure tab can show the properties that are inherited from the generalization classifier.


To display inherited structures from the generalization classifier in the Structure tree


  1. ClickOptions on the right of the Structure Browser.
  2. Select the Show Inherited Structure option.

Nesting Satisfied Requirements option

The Structure Tab can also show requirements nested within elements that satisfy them.

Note

If the relationship is contextualized, its context is considered as well. Learn more about contextual relationships >>



To nest requirements under the satisfying elements


  1. ClickOptions on the right of the Structure Browser.
  2. Select the Nest Satisfied Requirements option.





Content block
id234985568

Related pages