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Posted:
2 years ago
2022年9月15日 GMT-4 08:58
Please have a look towards the end of https://www.comsol.com/release/6.0/postprocessing-and-visualization
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René Christensen, PhD
Acculution ApS
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Posted:
2 years ago
2022年9月16日 GMT-4 09:44
Thanks for your reply. I am assuming that you are pointing me to the "Evaluating Expressions in Graph Plot Legends" part of that page. Using that method I don't see the deformation scale as an option. There are plenty of options for the actual deformation of the part but not the scale that is shown in the graphics window.
Sorry, am I missing something obvious?
Thanks,
Dan
Thanks for your reply. I am assuming that you are pointing me to the "Evaluating Expressions in Graph Plot Legends" part of that page. Using that method I don't see the deformation scale as an option. There are plenty of options for the actual deformation of the part but not the scale that is shown in the graphics window.
Sorry, am I missing something obvious?
Thanks,
Dan
Gunnar Andersson
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Posted:
2 years ago
2022年9月20日 GMT-4 08:47
It isn't possible to include the deformation scale in the plot title, at least not without using Java code in a model method. I will log this suggestion in our internal suggestion database.
It isn't possible to include the deformation scale in the plot title, at least not without using Java code in a model method. I will log this suggestion in our internal suggestion database.
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Posted:
2 years ago
2022年9月20日 GMT-4 17:18
If you are looking at prescribing the scale, this can be easy. Define a parameter say s. Use it in in the Scale Factor settings. Now access the parameter according to "Evaluating Expressions..."
If you are looking at prescribing the scale, this can be easy. Define a parameter say s. Use it in in the Scale Factor settings. Now access the parameter according to "Evaluating Expressions..."