DWLambda allows custom, reusable functions to be created.
DWLambda effectively adds your own functions to a DriveWorks Project and can be used to:
DWLambda is added to a Project by:
The new function passes values into the parameters declared in the DWLambda.
DWLambda([Collection of Parameters], [Function])
Where:
Parameters are the names of Lambda References to be used within the Lambda Function. Each parameter is separated with a comma (,), for example a,b,c.
Function is the Lambda function to be executed. The function references each named parameter, for example a*b/c.
Create the Variable ConvertInchToMM and apply the following DWLambda function:
DWLambda(inch, inch * 25.4 )
Next use the Variable anywhere the conversion is required, as follows:
DWVariableConvertInchToMM(5)
will return 127 (5*25.4).
Or
DWVariableConvertInchToMM(TextBox1Return)
will return 50.8 if the TextBox1 control equals 2 (2*25.4).
Create the Variable Volume and apply the following DWLambda function:
DWLambda(height, width, depth, height * width * depth )
Next use the Variable anywhere the conversion is required, as follows:
DWVariableVolume(3, 5, 2)
will return 30 (3*5*2).
Or
DWVariableVolume(HeightReturn, WidthReturn, LengthReturn)
will return 30 when the controls equal 3, 5 and 2 (3*5*2).
Create the Variable HolePitch and apply the following DWLambda function:
DWLambda(Length, FirstHole, LastHole, HoleQty, (Length-FirstHole-LastHole)/(HoleQty-1) )
Next use the Variable anywhere the HolePitch is required, as follows:
DWVariableHolePitch(LengthReturn, 50, 75, 11)
will return 287.5 when the control equals 3000 ((3000-50-75) / (11-1)).
This example demonstrates using a variable that calculates the height (DWVariableCylinderHeight) and the DriveWorks Functions Pi and Power within a DWLambda.
Create the Variable VolumeCyl and apply the following DWLambda function:
DWLambda(radius, PI() * Power(radius,2) * DWVariableCylinderHeight )
Next use the Variable anywhere the conversion is required, as follows:
DWVariableVolumeCyl(20)
will return 376991.1 = Pi * 20 2 * 300 (the result of DWVariableCylinderHeight).