hm_viewbottomside
Sets the model to the bottom side view.
Syntax
hm_viewbottomside
Type
HyperMesh Tcl GUI Command
Description
Sets the model to the bottom side view.
Example
hm_viewbottomside
Errors
None.
View new features for version 2023.1.
Learn the basics and discover the workspace.
Discover product functionality with interactive tutorials.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running applications in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
Extensions are programs integrated with the application to enhance or extend the user experience.
Altair Binary Format (ABF) is the standard binary format read by the program. A library called abflib allows you to create files in ABF.
A generic ASCII reader is now available which allows you to bring custom results directly into HyperView. The Altair ASCII format is useful for reading the results of any in-house or propriety codes which are saved in a generic format.
Batch mode allows you perform a series of operations outside the program interface.
External resources can be registered in preference files, session files, or Templex files. If an external resource is registered in a program session, it is automatically registered in the session file when the session is saved.
The Python API documentation for HyperView and HyperGraph.
The application's scripting interface is a set of Tcl/Tk commands that follow a simple and consistent syntax.
Translators are utilities that are run from the command line of the operating system to convert various types of files into different formats.
XML commands in the Result Math Module.
Record playback workflows in the application.
These provide an overview of all additions, updates, and changes to the HyperMesh APIs for each release.
Details on the core data that can be queried and manipulated.
This API allows external applications to link HyperMesh as a library and provides a limited set of functions and structures to access specific functionality.
FE input readers are C programs that read information from ASCII or binary finite element models files into the HyperMesh database.
Details on the HMASCII format and associated commands.
This section contains details on general HyperWorks scripting concepts, along with documentation on the Tcl commands that can be used to query and modify the database and GUI.
The functionality of the HyperMesh Tcl Modify Command commands are available through Tcl. Additionally, commands that allow you to extract information from the HyperWorks database, such as entity ID numbers on a mark, a list of assemblies, component names, elements per component, nodes per element, node values, and so forth. These are known as HyperMesh Tcl Query Command commands. They are used to query information from the database or template system.
Tcl/Tk scripts can be run in several ways.
Commands that operate on the HyperMesh GUI widgets.
Allows rotation of the model by manipulating a virtual sphere.
Displays the collector selector widget for selecting a single collector/named entity.
Displays the HTML help for a specific book and topic.
Displays the include selector widget for selecting a single include.
Allows you to select a region to zoom into.
Clears the graphical marker created by hm_plotmarker.
Clears the graphical shape created by hm_plotshape.
Returns the display status of a collector.
Launches the Card Editor to edit a specific entity or mark of entities.
Launches the Tk control Card Editor to edit a text control card.
Displays a custom error message in the status bar.
Exits HyperMesh.
Create FBD panel or bar plots.
Controls certain options and of the HyperMesh GUI framework.
Returns the transformation matrix for the current view.
Provides a widget to define a direction/vector.
Get a filename using an open file dialog.
Get a floating point value using a dialog.
Returns the x, y, width and height of the modeling window.
Get an integer value using a dialog.
Queries the current load plot state.
Provides a widget to define a plane.
Get a string value using a dialog.
Returns the x, y, width and height of a window.
Control the highlighting of a single entity collector.
Control the highlighting of a list of entities.
Control the highlighting of a mark of entities.
Turn on or off the message box for ID Manager messages.
Launches the HyperBeam GUI with a specified beam section loaded by default.
Performs a dynamic pan of the model.
Plot engineering loads with various options.
Plots entity as either a vector or a contour plot.
Creates a graphical marker.
Creates a graphical shape.
Posts a pop-up for a selected entity.
Posts a pop-up for a mark of entities.
Redraws the HyperMesh window.
Registers an entity sub-type filter for usage by *createmarkpanel or *createentitypanel.
Registers a script or command to a keyboard shortcut.
Specifies if markers and shapes should be redrawn when the associated entity is modified.
Returns either the normal or parallel screen vector.
Use this command in conjunction with the creation of filters to add only entities of the stated type to the filter.
Use this command in Tcl procedures to show the user that HyperMesh is working.
Clears HyperMesh panels, and sets <procedure name> as a macro to be called.
Unregisters an entity sub-type filter for usage by *createmarkpanel or *createentitypanel.
Displays a custom user message in the status bar.
Sets the model to the bottom side view.
Rotates the model counter-clockwise about an axis oriented perpendicular to the screen.
Clears a saved view.
Rotates the model clockwise about an axis oriented perpendicular to the screen.
Rotates the model down about an axis oriented horizontally across the screen.
Fits the model view into the modeling window.
Sets the model to the front side view.
Sets the model to the isometric view.
Rotates the model left about an axis oriented vertically across the screen.
Sets the model to the left side view.
Returns the list of saved views.
Returns the view to the previous view.
Converts an x,y,z model coordinate to a modeling window coordinate.
Sets the model to the rear side view.
Rotates the model 180 degrees about an axis oriented vertically across the screen.
Rotates the model right about an axis oriented vertically across the screen.
Sets the model to the right side view.
View all components in shaded mode with no feature or mesh lines.
View all components in shaded mode with feature lines.
View all components in shaded mode with mesh lines.
Sets the model to the top side view.
Converts an x,y,z graphic window coordinate to a modeling windowcoordinate.
Rotates the model up about an axis oriented horizontally across the screen.
View all components in wire frame mode.
Capture a rectangular area of the screen and save it to the clipboard.
Capture a rectangular area of the screen and save it to a file.
Returns the value of certain HyperMesh window settings.
Provides a limited interface to the HyperMesh window.
Zooms into the model.
Zooms out of the model.
Returns information about hmbr3 browser views and selections.
The list of deprecated Tcl GUI commands, and the new commands to use.
The list of undocumented Tcl GUI commands.
Commands that modify the HyperMesh database.
Commands that query the HyperMesh database.
Solver templates are ASCII data files containing HyperMesh Template Language Commands and HyperMesh Template Language Functions.
The Script and Model Library is a database of freely accessible scripts and models posted by users and Altair engineers.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running applications in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
This section contains details on general HyperWorks scripting concepts, along with documentation on the Tcl commands that can be used to query and modify the database and GUI.
Commands that operate on the HyperMesh GUI widgets.
Sets the model to the bottom side view.
Sets the model to the bottom side view.
hm_viewbottomside
HyperMesh Tcl GUI Command
Sets the model to the bottom side view.
hm_viewbottomside
None.
© 2023 Altair Engineering, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Intellectual Property Rights Notice | Technical Support | Cookie Consent