Dear Ruijun,
The convert to point operation converts your object to only the points. If you have an object that consists of several domains, you can use the split operation to separate them.
In your case the two solidworks blocks are separate to start with, so this is not needed.
For the placement of your big block, either you know what the location is of your object you created in solidworks, or you can find the coordiante with the measure tool. In this case take the average locations of the top-right and bottom-left point.
Parameterizing this might mean that you create a parameter which you use in the move operation. This parameter can then be "swept" in a parameter sweep.
Best regards,
Frank
The convert to point operation converts your object to only the points. If you have an object that consists of several domains, you can use the split operation to separate them.
In your case the two solidworks blocks are separate to start with, so this is not needed.
For the placement of your big block, either you know what the location is of your object you created in solidworks, or you can find the coordiante with the measure tool. In this case take the average locations of the top-right and bottom-left point.
Parameterizing this might mean that you create a parameter which you use in the move operation. This parameter can then be "swept" in a parameter sweep.
Best regards,
Frank