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    Surface Types That Accept Mathematical Expressions Reference

    This table shows which surface types and properties can be constrained using mathematical expressions.

    Type of surface Surface properties that can be constrained.
    Extend Surface Extension Distance
    Extruded Surface
    • Height
    • Taper
    Fillet Surface Fillet Radius
    Offset Surface Offset Distance
    Revolve Surface Revolve Angle

    Related Concepts

    • About Creating Associative Surfaces
    • About Creating Geometric Relationships Between Associative Surfaces

    Related Tasks

    • To Work With Setting Associativity for Surfaces
    • To Create a Parallel Relationship Between Two Surfaces
    • To Add an Expression to Specify the Height of an Extruded Surface

    Related Reference

    • Commands for Creating Procedural Surfaces

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