Selecting Using the Selection Traps

This task explains how to select objects using the selection traps.
  Note that selection traps do not allow you to select sub-elements (e.g. edges, faces, vertices and so on).

Using the Bounding Outline

  1. Click Select to enter selection mode, if it is not already activated.

  2. Drag (using the left mouse button). A bounding outline appears as you drag.

  3. Drag the bounding outline until the objects you want to select are completely inside the bounding outline.

    The objects must be completely inside the bounding outline: if not, they are not be selected.
  4. Release the mouse.

    The objects are highlighted to indicate they have been selected.
    When using the bounding outline in the Part Design workbench, you can only select the last feature you created, not the whole part.
 

The Selection Traps

The Select toolbar provides several modes to select using traps:

  Note that the icons available in this toolbar are also available in the Tools Palette.
 
 
  By default, Rectangle Selection Mode is active but it will be deactivated as soon as you select another mode. In fact, these selection modes are exclusive and only one mode at a time can be active. If you select a mode other than the default one then deselect it, then the default mode is automatically activated.

Whatever the selection mode, you can keep on selecting objects as long as the selection mode is active, you do not have to click its icon before each selection.

When working in different workbenches, you can use a different trap selection mode for each workbench. However, if you open multiple windows for a same document in a workbench, the trap selection mode will be the same for each opened window.

 

Select

When Select is deactivated, you cannot select any element using the selection traps. For instance, open a .CATPart document, click Sketcher and select any of the selection traps: you cannot perform the selection because Select is not active.

To be able to select with traps, first click Select then the trap to be used.

 

Selection Trap above Geometry

Selection Trap above Geometry allows you to start the trap on a specific element and not on an empty space as this is the case for the other selection trap modes.

However, note that you must activate this mode each time you want to start a selection because as soon as the trap is drawn, the Selection Trap above Geometry is deactivated.

 

Rectangle Selection Mode

Rectangle Selection Mode lets you select objects by drawing a rectangular trap. Drag using the left mouse button to define the rectangle until the objects you want to select are completely inside. Then, release the mouse: the objects are highlighted to indicate they have been selected.

Note that you must start the rectangular trap on an empty space.

 

Intersecting Rectangle Selection Mode

Intersecting Rectangle Selection Mode lets you select objects by drawing a rectangular trap just like Rectangle Selection Mode but this time, any objects intersected by and inside the trap will be selected.

Note:

  • You must start the rectangular trap on an empty space.
  • At least one vertex of the geometry or the center of the bounding sphere must be selected by the rectangular trap.
 

Polygon Selection Mode

Polygon Selection Mode lets you select objects by drawing a closed polygon. Drag using the left mouse button to define the polygon around the object to be selected, then double-click to close the polygon.

When Polygon Selection Mode is active, each click you make is identified by a new point of the polygonal trap. However, as long as this mode is active, the mouse clicks are not received by the current command which means that:

  • in the Select command, you cannot empty your selection by clicking an empty space
  • in Sketcher commands, you cannot draw sketch elements.

Note that:

  • in this mode, Selection Trap on Geometry is deactivated because it is not necessary to start the selection on an empty space
  • you cannot perform viewing operations (such as pan) while drawing a polygon.
 

Free Hand Selection Mode

Free Hand Selection Mode lets you select objects by simply drawing a paint stroke across them. Drag using the left mouse button to create the paint stroke: any objects crossed by the paint stroke will be selected.

Note that you must start the paint stroke on an empty space.

 

Outside Rectangle Selection Mode

Outside Rectangle Selection Mode lets you select objects by drawing a rectangular trap just like Rectangle Selection Mode but this time, any objects located strictly outside the trap will be selected.

Note that you must start the rectangular trap on an empty space.

 

Outside Intersecting Rectangle Selection Mode

Outside Intersecting Rectangle Selection Mode is different than the above-detailed Intersecting  Rectangle Selection Mode since it lets you select objects intersecting the rectangular trap as well as objects located outside the rectangular trap. Drag using the left mouse button: any objects out of the trap or intersecting the trap are selected.

Note that you must start the rectangular trap on an empty space.

Regarding intersection with points, note that only point symbols whose middle point is located inside the trap are selected as shown below:

 
Example 1 Example 2
  Point in Example 1 will not be selected even though it intersects the trap (in red) since its middle point (in green) is not included in the trap, whereas point in Example 2 will be selected.