Variables
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Variables
Variables are used to set condition and rules in the software. You can use a variable in an automatic selection, to choose one accessory rather than a different one, to define components of an assembled profile and many others...
Here follows the full set of variables available in the software:
Name | Description |
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A | # of the sash to which the profile of accessory is assigned. A=0 is used for the frame , A=1 is the first sash (from the left), A=2 the secondo sash... |
A1 | Cutting angle (left/bottom) of the profile. Allowed values: 45°/90. |
A2 | Cutting angle (right/top) of the profile. Allowed values: 45°/90. |
Alt | Height of the target profile |
Ap | Opening side of the structure. Ap=1Verso di apertura della struttura. Allowed values: Ap=1 (left opening) / Ap=2 (right opening. |
Av | Dimension of the glass overlap of target profile. |
Bin | Rail number (only for sliding structures). Allowed values: the number of the current track of the target profile |
Cam | The encumbrance value of the targe profile, as from the profile data. |
Comp | Blade compensation quota |
Fa | Alternative side. This is used for profiles belonging to multiple structures (i.e mullions/transoms) Allowed values: 0 (structure 1) / (1 structure 2) |
H | Typology height. |
Ha | Sash height(outer edge - outer edge). |
Hav | Roller shutter height. |
Hf | Structure height without overlaps. |
Hia | Internal sash height. |
His | Structure height without overlaps. |
Hs | Structure height. |
Hsa | Total height of glass space (sash) |
Hsp | Height of glass space in the current structure. |
Hsr | Lock height. |
Ht | Transom height |
Ht2 | Transom height (2) |
L | Typology width. |
La | Sash width (outer edge-outer edge). |
Lato | Side of the structure of. |
Lav | Roller shutter width. |
Symbols
Name | Description |
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+ | Sum |
- | Subtraction |
* | Multiplication |
/ | Division |
> | Greater than |
< | Less than |
>= | Greater than or equal to |
<= | Less than or equal to |
= | Equal to |
<> opp. != | Not equal |
& | AND logical |
| | OR logical |