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Creo Parametric Parameters as Measures
To use Creo Parametric parameters as measures, you use parameters created through the Tools > Relations command—not the Tools > Parameters command.
The reason for this restriction lies in the fact that you want a measure quantity to be able to change during the course of a study so that you can evaluate what happens to the quantity as the study runs.
For example, if you define the Young's modulus of your material as a Creo Parametric parameter, you can vary that parameter during a global sensitivity study. If you wanted to see how the change in Young's modulus affects model stresses, you could also create a parameter-based measure for Young's modulus. This measure would enable you to graph other measure quantities in terms of Young's modulus.
To learn more about using Creo Parametric parameters as measures, see Parameter-Based Measures.
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