Yes. But Extrude features don't have a trajpar parameter. You can extract a single value from a graph for the Extrude's depth, thickness, or a sketch dimension, but that's it. You can't change the shape of the Extrude feature with a graph like you can for a Sweep.
in the first example if we use the sketch you created in the graph as a second trajectory, we get the same result. Whats the advantage of a graph then?
can you use the graph feature to manipulate an extrude rather than a sweep?
Yes. But Extrude features don't have a trajpar parameter. You can extract a single value from a graph for the Extrude's depth, thickness, or a sketch dimension, but that's it. You can't change the shape of the Extrude feature with a graph like you can for a Sweep.
in the first example if we use the sketch you created in the graph as a second trajectory, we get the same result. Whats the advantage of a graph then?
I was showing there’s more than one way to skin a cat.