Variables ========= PyAEDT provides a simplified interface for getting and setting variables inside a project or a design. You simply need to initialize a variable as a dictionary key. If you use ``$`` as the prefix for the variable name, a project-wide variable is created: .. code:: python from pyaedt import Hfss with Hfss as hfss: hfss["dim"] = "1mm" # design variable hfss["$dim"] = "1mm" # project variable .. image:: ../Resources/aedt_variables.png :width: 800 :alt: Variable Management With Variable Manager, you can create advanced equations and manage them through PyAEDT. While you can set or get the variable value using the app's setter and getter, you can access the ``variable_manager`` object for a more comprehensive set of functions: .. code:: python >>> hfss["$PrjVar1"] = "2*pi" >>> hfss["$PrjVar2"] = "100Hz" >>> hfss["$PrjVar3"] = "34 * $PrjVar1/$PrjVar2" >>> hfss["$PrjVar3"] 2.13628300444106 >>> hfss.evaluate_expression(hfss["$PrjVar3"]) 2.13628300444106 hfss.variable_manager["$PrjVar3"].expression '34 * $PrjVar1/$PrjVar2' .. image:: ../Resources/variables_advanced.png :width: 600 :alt: Variable Management Optimetrics =========== Optimetrics allows you to set up parametric analyses, sensitivity analyses, optimization, and design of experiments. PyAEDT provides the capability to seamlessly interact with optimetrics setups by allowing you to read existing configurations, make edits, and create setups: .. code:: python from pyaedt import Maxwell3d m3d = Maxwell3d() m3d.parametrics.add("Rload", 0.1, 1, 0.1) .. image:: ../Resources/Optimetrics_Parametric.png :width: 800 :alt: Optimetrics creation