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plot

   'plot' 'n'|'e'|'f'|'p'|'l'|'s'|'b'|'S'|'L'&'a'|'d'|'v' <set> ->
   'w'|'k'|'r'|'g'|'b'|'y'|'m'|'i'
This keyword is used to display the entities of a set. Entities already visible will be erased. The following entities are known:

Nodes n, Elements e, Faces f,Points p, Lines l, Surfaces s, Bodies b, Nurb Surfaces S and Nurb Lines L

The entites can be displayed in the following colors:

White w, Black k, Red r, Green g, Blue b, Yellow y, Magenta m, illuminated i

So far only elements and surfaces can be displayed with lighting effects using color i. To display the entities with attributes, use the identifier in combination with a, d or v. For example

plot la all

will display all lines with there names. The attribute d works only for lines,

plot ld all

will display all lines with there division and bias, that is the number of spaces between nodes which will be created on them if meshed and the ratio of the length of the first element to the length of the last elemen. The division uses the last two numbers and the bias the leading numbers. If there is more than one number in front of the division the shown bias is multiplied by a factor of ten (10130 means a div of 30 and a bias of 10.1). The attribute v works only for nodes,

plot nv set1

will display the nodes in set set1 with there values. This is only meaningful in post-processing mode (see Dataset how to assign values to nodes). To plot additional entities see plus.


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root 2007-02-10