1.4.2. Determine characteristic in "Vertical" view

The component variables can be displayed in Vertical view mode as an alternative to Table view mode.

The figure exemplary shows ISO 4762 immediately after loading still without any changes

The figure exemplary shows ISO 4762 immediately after loading still without any changes

The list display is subdivided into the following columns:

  • Variable name [Name of variable] with variable description [Variable description]

  • Variable value

    There are various options here:

    • Fixed value

    • Value selection of a standard variable

    • Value selection of a value range variable

    The value can be changed via input fields, list fields, sliders, etc. (if possible in principle).

  • Symbol to describe the current selection status of the relevant variable.

    Of particular interest is whether a component is already sufficiently defined and/or whether options still exist.

The following table explains the different symbols:

  Meaning

Fixed value

The variable contains a fixed value that cannot be changed.

There are some values possible at the moment.

When selecting a value the following happens in the list field:

  1. At the changed variable, the symbol is changed to .

  2. At depending variables, the symbol is also changed.

    There are two possibilities:

    1. Only one value is still possible.

      -> The variable is marked with is marked with

      In the opened list field, you see a black value (the set one) and all others in blue.

    2. There are some restrictions, nonetheless some more values are possible.

      -> Further on, the variable is marked with .

      In the opened list field, you can see black values. These have not been hit by the selection.

      Furthermore you see blue values. These have been filtered by the selection.

Example: D has been set on the value 1.6. As a result for L values greater or equal 20 are not possible anymore. These are displayed in blue now.

Example: D has been set on the value 1.6. As a result for L values greater or equal 20 are not possible anymore. These are displayed in blue now.

Filtered. Filtered variables restrict other selections.

Pinned value

  • The value has been pinned by clicking on or by direct value selection.

    In the list field of the pinned variable all values are displayed in blue, excluded the set one, this is black.

    [Note]Note

    That does not mean, you cannot change values anymore.

    However, when selecting a blue value all settings made before are removed.

  • Filtered variables restrict depending variables. There, values not available anymore are also colored in blue.

    Variables not hit by the filter remain black.

  • By clicking on the symbol, the filter can be removed. Then the original symbol is displayed again.

Selection done. There is only one value left to choose.

Value indirectly determined

This symbol is shown, if

  1. only one value has been possible in general

    or

  2. the selection options have been restricted to only one value by the filter.

    [Note]Note

    That does not mean, you cannot change values anymore.

    However, when selecting a blue value all settings made before are removed.

Value range field: See Section 1.4.2.1, “Value ranges ”.

Value range fields cannot be filtered.