You can also use the Visual Basic If function when specifying a model dimension.
This function returns one of two values depending on the evaluation of an expression.
For example, if the equation specified is "D1@Sketch1" = (If("D1@Sketch4">15, 20, 10)) + 8, then:
If "D1@Sketch4" is ...
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Then "D1@Sketch4">15, 20, 10 is set to |
And "D1@Sketch1" is set to ...
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> 15
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20
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28
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<= 15
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10
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18
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