Query the values of global mesh parameters.
    Syntax
      
      hm_getbatchparams
        param1 ?param2? ?param3? ... ?paramN?
      
    
    Type
      
      HyperMesh Tcl Query Command
      
    
    Description
      
      Query the values of global mesh parameters.
    
    Inputs
      
      
      
        
          - param
- The name of the parameter to query. Valid values can be found in
              *batchparams_update.
- There are also a few special considerations:
              
                - solid_holes_table = {row_id=<value}
- row_id is the index of the row (record) to query inside the
                  table. If not specified, the entire table is returned.
- surface_fillets_table = {row_id=<value}
- row_id is the index of the row (record) to query inside the
                  table. If not specified, the entire table is returned.
- surface_holes_table = {table_id=<value> shape=<value>
                    row_id=<value>}
- table_id is the index of the table to query. If set to
                  ‘default’, the default surface hole table is used. For coordinates tables, the
                  index starts with 0.
- row_id is the index of the row (record) to query inside
                    table_id. If not specified, the entire table with the
                  specified table_id is returned.
- shape is required for the default table.
 
Examples
      
      To query the 2nd row of the first coordsfile
        table:
hm_getbatchparams surface_holes_table = {table_id=0 row_id=1}
To query the entire default 2d rectangle holes
        table:
hm_getbatchparams surface_holes_table = {table_id=default shape=rectangle}
To query the 1st row of 3d holes
        table:
hhm_getbatchparams solid_holes_table = {row_id=0}
To query the entire 3d holes
        table:
hm_getbatchparams solid_holes_table
To query the 2nd row of fillet
        table:
hm_getbatchparams surface_fillets_table = {row_id=1}
To query the entire fillet
        table:
hm_getbatchparams surface_fillets_table
To get the element size:
hm_getbatchparams element_size
Errors
      
      Incorrect usage results in a 
Tcl error. To detect
        errors, you can use the 
catch
        command:
if { [ catch {command_name...} ] } {
   # Handle error
}
Version History
      
      2021
      
      2021.1 - Updated the surface_holes_table options
        and the list of examples.