The arrow object is an arrow you can put anywhere in your process flow. The arrow object is for display only, meaningthat it doesn't have any other function or purpose other than visual display.
You can redirect the arrow object by using the two red control points, and you can resize it by clicking the endpoints.
Properties
The following image shows properties for the arrow objects:
Each of these settings will be explained in the following sections.
- Name You can change the name of the object using the Name box. See Name for more information about this property.
- Lock To You can use the Lock To box to attach the arrow object to an activity in your process flow. When the arrow is locked to an object, it will move when that activity is moved. Use the Sampler button to select the activity the arrow object should be locked with.
- Rotation The Rotation property actually has no effect on arrow objects since the rotation is set by the control points. It is only here as a standard property that automatically comes with most display objects.
- Type Use the Type menu to select different arrow styles. In this version of FlexSim, the two available styles are straight and Bezier. Future FlexSim versions might have more styles.
- Single or Double You can use the Single or Double options to switch to from a solid black line or a double line (which looks like it has a white stripe running through it).
- Width Use the Width box to set the width of the line.
- Style Use the Style menu to select the line style (such as a solid, dashed, or dotted line).
- Start Cap Use the Start Cap menu to select the visual style of the start of the line. You can give the start of the line a shape such as a square, a circle, or another arrowhead.
- Color If you check the Color checkbox, it will enable a few properties that can control the arrow's color:
- You can change the color of the arrow by using the color selector or using the Sampler button to select a color from any object in your simulation model or process flow.
- The Color Alpha slider changes the transparency ofthe arrow object.