Difference between revisions of "Description Command"
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== Scripted Input Files == | == Scripted Input Files == | ||
In scripted input files, you | In scripted input files, you build the description by using multiple commands for common elements that belong in a good analysis description. The commands are: | ||
; <tt>Title #1</tt> | ; <tt>Title #1</tt> |
Revision as of 09:33, 25 May 2013
In is good practice to annotate MPM and FEA command files with a description of the calculations being created.
XML Input Files
In XML input files, a Description block can contain any free-format text description of the analysis:
<Description> This simulation will be a 3D analysis of a high-speed impact on an inclined plate. </Description>
Scripted Input Files
In scripted input files, you build the description by using multiple commands for common elements that belong in a good analysis description. The commands are:
- Title #1
- Give one-line title for the calculations in #1.
- Name #1
- Enter you name in #1.
- Header
(lines of text)
EndHeader - Enter any number of lines of free-format text to describe the simulations.
- Comment #1,#2,...
- Enter any number of arguments. The arguments are evaluated (and they may be expressions) and placed in the analysis description after the word "Comment:".