Every time a .bat is executed, GiD changes the current
directory to the current working project, and copies
there the ‘password.txt’ file ( which should be inside the
problemtype Tdyn.gid), so that when the Tdyn.exe is called
from the .bat batch file it finds the password.
If you run the .bat directly, you have to copy this
file by hand. Remember to enter also the rest of the arguments
to the .bat file.
miguel
From: simonelazzara77 at libero.it Reply-To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es To: “gidlist” gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es Subject: [GiDlist] limitation problems Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 15:39:21 +0100 I tried to execute Tdyn from a .bat file and there aren’t any problem if I use a coarse mesh, but if I use a finer mesh I can’t obtain any result and I obtain an .err file :Ransol module is limited to 10.000 nodes. Why? I tried to execute the .bch file directly from Gid and it runs perfectly. I need to execute Tdyn from .bat file because it is part of an optimization loop, so how can I do? Regards Simone
Hi,
It should be a good option for the next generation of GID.
Could you tell me what means the v rotation vector
Thank you,
G.W.R.Geis
“Miguel A. de Riera Pasenau” a écrit :
Hi, what is you idea? no in a direct way. but, you can get the view parameters through the ‘View-View-Save’ menu option which writes an ASCII file the real-world-3D-window limits, the rotation vector, the rotation matrix and the center of the figure. we can find a way to make it possible and usable for future versions, including the drawing of some simple 3D objects from tcl. miguel ieea wrote: Dear All, Is it possible to obtain the informations about the coordinates of the vector corresponding to the direction of observation of an object ? Thank you for your response. G.W.R.Geis