HyperMesh allows you to create a script file named hmcustom.tcl that can be used to automatically execute a series of commands or to define custom settings during startup.
A preference file is an ASCII file that configures the application or its clients. It specifies default user settings, such as the order in which
colors are assigned, the default printer and default page layout.
When a session is saved, filenames are stored as Templex variables. When a session file is loaded, the program checks for Templex statements in the session file.
Used to establish a live link between a measure and a plot curve. A master/slave relationship is created be the two entities.
The measure is the master and the slave is the child. Update events are passed from the master to the slave as needed;
this is what makes it a live link.
Sets foreground, background, and other colors for all animation windows, turns various display features on and off, and
sets the default feature angle. Indicates if forces and moments are displayed as fixed or variable, the force and moment
sizes (if displayed as fixed), and the marker size.
Browsers provide a structured view of model data, which you can use to review, modify, create, and manage
the contents of a model. In addition to visualization, browsers offer features like search, filtering, and sorting,
which enhance your ability to navigate and interact with the model data.
FE geometry is topology on top of mesh, meaning CAD and mesh exist as a single entity. The purpose of FE geometry
is to add vertices, edges, surfaces, and solids on FE models which have no CAD geometry.
Tools and workflows that are dedicated to rapidly creating new parts for specific use cases, or amending existing
parts. The current capabilities are focused on stiffening parts.
Use PhysicsAI to build fast predictive models from CAE data. PhysicsAI can be trained on data with any physics or
remeshing and without design variables.
Explore, organize and manage your personal data, collaborate in teams, and connect to other data sources, such as
corporate PLM systems to access CAD data or publish simulation data.
*AutoFit()
Locks the axis so that it will not change if new curves are added.
*AutoHide()
Hides a feature in the graphics window when the model is rotated over it.
*AutoPosition()
It is a session file (.mvw) session statement and report definition file (.tpl) statement in the *BeginLegend() and *BeginNote()blocks.
*Autoscale()
Automatically determines the minimum and maximum value for the specified axis.
*BeginCategoryOverride()
Indicates the beginning of a category legend override block. This is used to post a category-based legend when plotting certain result types.
*BeginCFD()
Specifies the start of the CFD block used to capture the settings with the CFD feature.
*BeginScalarDefine()
Indicates the beginning of a scalar definition block. This block captures your selections from a scalar definition created in HyperView.
*BeginSCL()
Indicates the beginning of a Stress Characterization Line (SCL) block.
*BeginSectionCut()
Denotes the beginning of the list of section cuts for a graphic window when using an MBD file.
*BeginTensor()
Indicates the beginning of a tensor block.
*BeginTensorDefine()
Indicates the beginning of a tensor definition block. This block captures your selections from a tensor definition created in HyperView.
*BeginVectorDefine()
Indicates the beginning of a vector definition block. This block captures your selections from a vector definition created in HyperView.
*BeginVideo()
Indicates the beginning of a video block.
*BeginWindow()
Indicates the beginning of a window block.
*BorderColor()
Specifies the color of the thin border surrounding a plot.
*BorderWidth()
Specifes the border width surrounding a note.
*BSID()
Indicates the locator string to identify the set of Beam elements which are considered for a cross section.
*Category()
Sets the name of a bar column (a.k.a. category) along the Categories axis. Subsequent *Category() statements define the other category names.
*ColorMode()
Indicates if the tensor or vector result should be displayed using a legend or by the direction of Sxx, Syy, and Szz using the colors you select.
*ColorRGB()
Indicates the RGB values of the contour legend colors.
*ColorStreamlines()
Specifies the coloring mode of the streamlines in the CFD/Streamlines panel.
*ComplexFilter()
Indicates the complex filter used to display the complex results.
*Component()
Specifies a component of a request from a data file for a vector in a plot curve.
*ComponentSet()
Indicates the locator string to identify the set of components which are considered for a cross section.
*Compression()
Indicates the settings for the compression line used in the FLD analysis.
*Connection()
Used to establish a live link between a measure and a plot curve. A master/slave relationship is created be the two entities. The measure is the master and the slave is the child. Update events are passed from the master to the slave as needed; this is what makes it a live link.
*PositionType() - HyperView
Specifies if the notes position is based on screen position or model coordinates.
*Precision() - HyperGraph
Specifies the accuracy of the fixed decimal notation for an axis on a plot.
*Precision() - MediaView
Determines how the numeric portion of the measure annotation should be displayed.
*Preferences() - Graphics Files
Sets foreground, background, and other colors for all animation windows, turns various display features on and off, and sets the default feature angle. Indicates if forces and moments are displayed as fixed or variable, the force and moment sizes (if displayed as fixed), and the marker size.
*RangeFrom()
Indicates the value of the From range field, which is the start point for the range of values in the From and To fields on the Modify Curves panel.
*RangeTo()
Indicates the value of the To range field, which is the end point for the range of values in the From and To fields.
*ReaderProperty()
Captures the reader options used while loading the model and result files.
*ReferenceStep()
Indicates the time step at which the measure was created.
*RenderOptions()
Sets system level display settings for FEA files.
*Request()
Specifies a request from a data file for a vector in a plot curve.
*Scale() - Add Object Panel
Specifies the scale settings for the added part. This statement will be written out only if this value has been changed by the user.