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[Music] hi my name is ricky nguyen and im a senior applications engineer at hawker systems and today were diving into an often overlooked pattern the pattern driven component pattern so in this example i have an assembly with a simple part with holes created from a linear pattern i have this hex washer screw that i like to populate into all the linear pattern holes so initially what feature would you use here or what operations would you use here aside from mating each of the holes individually most likely linear pattern comes to mind so luckily i created one here so you can see as long as the distance populates correctly if we take a look and edit this as long as i get the spacing to match up correctly were going to be good to go but what if we were to open up my sample part and make a change to the linear pattern say well adjust it to 15 millimeters here what happens to the screws stop popping in back to the sample assembly youll see here well see they dont quite match up wit