PRIMER 22.1

Example of Setting a Filter

Example of Setting a Filter

Here the MATL TYPE ... option for PARTS has been selected.

You are presented with all possible material types in the model(s), and can choose one. The ANY default may be chosen, as here, to revert to no filtering by this category.

An < undefined > category is sometimes included. This is because models may contain (say) PARTs referencing MATERIALs that have not been defined yet will have a <null> material type entry.

Another FILTER example, this time a pickable one.

Here the user is filtering by SECTION , and because these are screen-pickable the Vis button in the filter menu is now active.

In this context you can choose either to select an explicit row, as above, or to use Vis and to screen-pick a section from the current image.