HMMOD_close()
Closes hmmodlib.
Syntax
void HMMOD_close(void);
Type
HyperMesh hmmodlib Function
Description
This function must be called to free the memory used by hmmodlib.
Errors
None.
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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.
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The Python API documentation for HyperView and HyperGraph.
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XML commands in the Result Math Module.
Record playback workflows in the application.
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Details on the core data that can be queried and manipulated.
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FE input readers are C programs that read information from ASCII or binary finite element models files into the HyperMesh database.
hmlib is a library which contains a set of routines to aid you in writing a C program.
hminlib is a set of routines which allows you to write an external input translator.
hmmodlib is a library of C routines which allows you to perform results translation of more complex data types, such as integration point results or node-on-element results.
Closes hmmodlib.
Divides the value field in the element structure by the counter field.
Assigns all of the maximums associated with all the elements in the model to a user-specified value.
Resets the value and counter values in the element data structure.
Initializes hmmodlib.
Divides the value field in the node structure by the counter field.
Assigns all of the maximums associated with all the nodes in the model to a user-specified value.
Resets the value and counter values in the node data structure.
Writes a model that can be read by HyperMesh.
Details on the HMASCII format and associated commands.
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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.
FE input readers are C programs that read information from ASCII or binary finite element models files into the HyperMesh database.
Closes hmmodlib.
Closes hmmodlib.
void HMMOD_close(void);
HyperMesh hmmodlib Function
This function must be called to free the memory used by hmmodlib.
None.
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