Robert Koslover
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Posted:
4 years ago
7 lug 2020, 21:33 GMT-4
Updated:
4 years ago
7 lug 2020, 21:47 GMT-4
The following will apply if you are generating your table of the data along a Cut Line 3D by exporting the numbers from a plot (e.g., a "line graph") of that data. So create such a plot, so you can see what I am talking about. Then, find the "Quality" pull-down settings under Settings, Line Graph. Changing the Resolution will change the number of points in the plot. See example images attached, which should help to clarify this.
Note: The attached image isn't set up to generate a fixed step size, but it lets you adjust the number of points sampled along the cut line after the FE model has completed running. If you want a fixed (constant) step size, you might want to try changing the Positioning setting from "In Data Points" (under Coloring and Style) to "Interpolated," and then specify the number of points you want to be in the sample. Then "Export" the plot to create your table entries.
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The following will apply if you are generating your table of the data along a Cut Line 3D by exporting the numbers from a plot (e.g., a "line graph") of that data. So create such a plot, so you can see what I am talking about. Then, find the "Quality" pull-down settings under Settings, Line Graph. Changing the Resolution will change the number of points in the plot. See example images attached, which should help to clarify this.
Note: The attached image isn't set up to generate a *fixed* step size, but it lets you adjust the number of points sampled along the cut line after the FE model has completed running. If you want a fixed (constant) step size, you might want to try changing the Positioning setting from "In Data Points" (under Coloring and Style) to "Interpolated," and then specify the number of points you want to be in the sample. Then "Export" the plot to create your table entries.