Add, define, edit, and copy model parameters.
What's New: 2023, 2024.2, 2026
You can define numeric parameters, text parameters, or true/false parameters. (Only numeric parameters support expressions.) Although you can define multiple values for a parameter, a parameter can have only one value at any time.
You can also change the value of an existing parameter by editing the sketch dimension or the feature.
On the ribbon, click Manage tab Parameters panel
Parameters.
Do any of the following:
If you entered a dimension or other value in an edit box, the value is listed here.
To change the Parameter Name, Equation, or Comment, click in the corresponding box to select the existing value and then enter the new value.
Click inside a Tolerance row box and click the pencil icon to open the Tolerance dialog where you can set the tolerance values.
Press Enter to save the change.
To update the model, click Update on the Quick Access toolbar.
When you edit a feature, all dependent parameters change with the feature.
Search is performed in all parameter fields and you can combine various search criteria or limit the search columns, for example. See the Search Options Reference topic for the complete list of possible search options.
At the bottom of the Parameters dialog, click Add Numeric from the drop-down menu to add a numeric parameter row to the User Parameters table.
Click in the boxes to enter the Parameter Name, Units, and Equation.
When you click the Units box, you use the Unit Type dialog to choose units. You can also build compound unit specifications, such as in/sec, using operators such as multiplication, division, or exponentiation.
Select the Key checkbox if the parameter is a key parameter.
At the bottom of the Parameters dialog, click the drop-down and do one of the following:
Click in the Parameter Name box to enter the name.
Edit the Equation box to set the parameter’s value.
Select Key if the parameter is a key parameter.
In the Parameters dialog, right-click the parameter row and select Make Multi-Value.
In the Value List Editor dialog, enter the values in the Add New Item area, with each value on a separate line. Use the Enter key to add new lines as necessary.
The value list items for numeric parameters can be actual parameter expressions.
Click Add to move the values to the Value field.
Click OK.
Once you have created a multi-value parameter, you can do any of the following:
You can add only one custom value to a multi-value parameter. If you attempt to add another custom value, the previous custom value is overwritten.
In the Parameters dialog, right-click on the Equation box of the parameter, and select Edit Multi-Value List.
In the Value List Editor dialog, select Allow custom values.
Click OK to close the Value List Editor.
Click the arrow in the Equation box of the parameter to display the list of values, and select the new choice
Overwrite the value in the Equation box, and press Enter.
The custom value is now a member of the list of available values in the Equation box, and it is the currently selected value. However, the custom value is not included in the multi-value list displayed in the Value List Editor for that parameter.
To remove the custom value, change the value to one of the other values. Then, open the Value List Editor for the parameter and clear the checkbox for Allow custom values.
This contextual option within parameters allows you to add a copy of a pre-existing parameter to your list of user parameters.
Add To Group option within parameters allows you to to organize parameters into custom groups.
Use the Import from XML and Export to XML buttons to import or export parameters to XML, and export model and user parameters to component properties.