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Two Function Plot dialog box
| Type | |
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| Type | Specifies the type of graph to create.On PathGraphs results across a series of nodes. Across IterationsAppears when the loaded results include multiple modes, time steps, or iterations.Graphs results at a one or more nodes across multiple modes, time steps, or iterations. |
| Graph Title | |
| Graph Title | Sets the title for the graph.This title appears under the Graphs node in the Post Processing Navigator. |
| Define Axes | |
| Defines the ordinate and abscissa of the two-function plot. For example, if you are displaying post views of displacement and stress results, you can choose between Displacement Vs Stress and Stress Vs Displacement. | |
| Path Definition (On Path graph type) | |
| Appears when Type is set to On Path. | |
| Complex Options | Determines the value displayed at nodes for results in complex formatRealDisplays the real part of the complex result at nodes.ImaginaryDisplays the imaginary part of the complex result at nodes.AmplitudeDisplays the absolute amplitude of the complex result at nodes.Signed AmplitudeDisplays the signed amplitude of the complex result at nodes.At Phase AngleDisplays the value at nodes of the complex result at a specified phase angle. Type a phase angle in degrees in the text box. |
| Define By | Specifies the X-axis for the graph on a path.IDsPlots values against the node or element IDs, presented in numerical order.Path LengthPlots values against the node locations along the length of the path in the current model units.Length Along DirectionPlots values against the node locations along length of a specified direction vector.Click Select Vector to use the Vector dialog box to specify a direction vector.Coordinate Value of CSYS AxisPlots values against the X-, Y-, or Z-coordinates of points along the path in the global coordinate system.Click Select CSYS to specify a coordinate system. Select an axis from the Select CSYS Axis list. |
| Start and End Iteration (Across Iterations graph type) | |
| Appears when Type is set to Across Iterations.Specifies a range of load cases, iterations, modes, time steps, frequencies, and so on to graph across. | |
| Start Load Case/Start Iteration | Specifies the first load case and/or iteration in the range. |
| End Load Case/End Iteration | Specifies the last load case and/or iteration in the range. |
| Step | Specifies the step size for the range. A step size of 1 includes each iteration between the start and end iteration in the animation. A step size of 2 includes every other iteration, a step size of 3 includes every third iteration, and so on. |
| Selection | |
| Define By Query Curve | Available when Type is set to On Path.Lets you select from a list of paths. |
| Sequential Selection | Appears when the Define By Query Curve check box is cleared.Allows you to select nodes or elements in a particular sequence. The software creates the path in this same sequence. |
| Include Intersections | Appears when the Sequential Selection check box is selected.Generates a data point where the specified path intersects an element edge. Select the Include Intersections check box when you want to create a smooth graph of the changes in data values between points. When cleared, the software generates data points only at nodes or points specified in the path. Clear the Include Intersections check box when you want to compare discrete values at specified points. |
| Query Curve | |
| Appears when Type is set to On Path and the Define By Query Curve check box is selected.The selections from both Curve Usage and Resultant Curve Location determine the array of locations along the query curve used to create the Y-axis. | |
| Curve Name | Specifies a predefined query curve. Click New to create a new query curve. |
| Reverse Direction | Reverses the direction of the query curve. |
| Curve Usage | Specifies how to extract the points along the query curve to be used.Use VerticesUse the vertices of the query curve as input.Use Intersection LocationUse both the vertices of the curve and the points of intersection with element edges and faces.Project to Element FacesProject the query curve on the nearest element faces along the selected Projection Direction vector. The line segments of the query curve form a path on element faces. |
| Resultant Curve Location | Appears when Curve Usage is set to Use Vertices or Use Intersection Location.Specifies the desired result location for the points used. Use As IsUse the points in the query curve as is. Snap to Closest NodeSnap to the closest node for each of the points in the query curve. The node IDs replace the coordinates of the actual points. Use Intersected ElementsUse the element IDs on which each of the points lie instead of the actual points. |
| Distance to Mesh Tolerance | Sets the tolerance for finding the nearest point or projected vertex on the mesh. The box on the right sets the limit for the tolerance. When Curve Usage is set to Use Vertices or Use Intersection Location, sets the tolerance for finding the nearest point on a mesh for each vertex of the query curve. This is helpful when the segment of the query curve is not exactly on the mesh but close to it. The following figure shows the resulting query curve when the distance to mesh tolerance is set to 3.0. When Curve Usage is set to Project to Element Faces, sets the tolerance for finding the nearest point on a mesh for each projected vertex of the query curve. This is helpful when the vertex does not project on the mesh but is slightly outside it. |
| Duplicate Location Tolerance | Appears when Curve Usage is set to Use Vertices or Project to Element Faces and Resultant Curve Location is set to Use As Is.Specifies the tolerance for eliminating locations that are very close. The box on the right sets the limit for the tolerance. If the locations of data points are close, increase the tolerance to merge the locations into one to work with a smaller number of data points. |
| Node Search Tolerance | Appears when Curve Usage is set to Use Vertices or Project to Element Faces and Resultant Curve Location is set to Snap to Closest Node.Specifies the tolerance for searching for a node that is closest to a point on the resultant curve. The box on the right sets the limit for the tolerance. |
| Select Vector | Appears when Curve Usage is set to Project to Element Faces.Click Select Vector to use the Vector dialog box to specify the direction along which to project the query curve on the nearest element faces. |
| Preview | Turns on the display of the entities that make up the query curve. |
| Select Entities | |
| Appears when Type is set to On Path and the Define By Query Curve check box is cleared, or when Type is set to Across Iterations. | |
| Method | Specifies the method for selecting entities to define the Y axis.Pick from ModelLets you select nodes or elements in the graphics window.By Node ID/By Element ID****By Node ID appears when you are displaying nodal results; By Element ID appears when you are displaying elemental or element-nodal results.Lets you select nodes or elements by their label ID.Node in Group/Element in GroupAppears when the Sequential Selection check box is cleared.Lets you select nodes or elements in a group or selection recipe.Inferred PointLets you specify a series of XYZ points in Cartesian space with respect to the work coordinate system. |
| Select Node/Select Element | Displays the number of currently selected nodes or elements. |
| Pick | Appears when Method is set to Pick from Model.Specifies the method to use to select entities in the graphics window.SingleLets you select individual nodes or elements in the graphics window depending on the type of results displayed. If nodal results are displayed, you can select nodes. If elemental results are displayed, you can select elements. **Box (Visible)**Lets you drag a selection box to select nodes or elements that are visible in the model's current orientation in the graphics window. Nodes or elements that are hidden behind other post view elements are not selected.**Box (All)**Lets you drag a selection box to select nodes or elements. Nodes and elements that are hidden behind other post view elements are also selected.MeshLets you select an entire mesh. All nodes or elements in the mesh are selected.Feature FaceLets you select all nodes or elements located on a feature face.Feature EdgeLets you select all nodes or elements located on an edge.Element/NodeLets you select individual nodes or elements in the graphics window regardless of the type of results displayed. For example, you can select elements when working with nodal results and nodes when working with elemental results. When working with nodal results, Element appears. When working with elemental results, Node appears. When working with element-nodal results, both Node and Element appear. If the results are already combined at a node or element using the Edit Post View command, a single graph is plotted. If not, multiple series are plotted. Each series is labeled according to contributing element, node, or element-nodal. Note: Use the Single option to select results of the same type as those displayed in the graphics window.Polygon FaceAppears for results with an associated solution and CAD geometry. Does not appear for imported results. Lets you select all nodes or elements located on a polygon face.Polygon EdgeAppears for results with an associated solution and CAD geometry. Does not appear for imported results. Lets you select all nodes or elements located along a polygon edge.Note: To make it easier to select polygon edges, set the display to the Polygon Edge display, which displays only polygon edges. For more information, see Set the display of edges in post views. |
| Entity Label | Appears when Method is set to By Node ID or By Element ID.Sets the node or element ID to select.After you type the ID number in the box, click Apply . |
| Group | Appears when Method is set to Node in Group or Element in Group.Specifies the group or selection recipe to use to select nodes or elements.Only groups or selection recipes that contain nodes and/or elements are listed.After you select the group or selection recipe, click Apply to select the nodes or elements |
| Boolean | Uses the specified Boolean operation when performing multiple selections.Add to Selection Adds the result of applying the current selection method to any existing selection.Add to Selection and Deselect Duplicate Pairs Adds any unique result of applying the current method, and deletes nodes or elements found by both methods.Deselect Removes the result of applying the current method from the existing selection.Select Only Not Already Selected Selects only those nodes or elements found by the current method not previously listed.Select Only Already Selected Selects only nodes or elements found by the current method that are already selected. |
| Mark IDs | Displays the ID of each selected node or element in the graphics window. |
| Clear Highlights | Removes all IDs from the graphics window, but does not deselect the selected nodes or elements.To display that information again, clear and select the Mark IDs check box again. |
| Clear Selection | Deselects all selected nodes or elements. |
| Create Annotation for Selection | Appears when Type is set to Across Iterations and Method is set to anything other than Inferred Point.Displays annotations attached to the selected entities in the plot contour. The limit is 50 annotations. The annotations display the entity IDs.You control the display of annotations using the visibility check boxes under the Annotations node in the Post Processing Navigator. You move and delete the annotations as you do any annotation in post processing. For more information, see Annotating post views. |
| Combine Across Entities | Appears when Type is set to Across Iterations.When multiple entities (FE entities or geometry) are selected in the graphics window, combines the results for multiple entities into a single data series for graphing. |
| Value From Entities | Appears when the Combine Across Entities check box is selected.When combining values across entities into a single data series, species the method used to combine entity values:MinimumExtracts the minimum value across entities for each iteration or time step.MaximumExtracts the maximum value across entities for each iteration or time step.AverageDetermines the average value across entities for each iteration or time step.SumCalculates the sum of all values across entities for each iteration or time step.DifferenceCalculates the difference between values across two entities for each iteration or time step. |
| Error Handling | |
| No Data | Specifies how to display data points (nodes or iterations) where no data exists.IgnoreIgnores data points for which no data exists.Use ValueSubstitutes a specified value. |
| User Value | Appears when No Data is set to Use Value.Sets the value to use for data points that have no data. |
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