Thankyou for replying to my email
Regarding assigning conditions to elements, I want to
be able to retrict the amount of conditions assigned
to an element to be one.
For example if i assigned the condition surface
pressure to an element. Then I want GID to NOT let me
assign a different condition to that element e.g.
surface-load.
Is it possible for a problem type to be setup in this
way?
Many thanks,
Peter Adey
— Enrique Escolano escolano at cimne.upc.es wrote:
If the file “problemtype”.cnd contain CANREPEAT:
yes, then the user user can
assign one condition several times to the same
entity, else a entity can
contain only a single condition (the last assigned
overwrite another
existent)
for example: if the condition Surface-Pressure is
defined:
NUMBER: 1 CONDITION: Surface-Pressure
CONDTYPE: over surfaces
CONDMESHTYPE: over body elements
CANREPEAT: no
QUESTION: Pressure
VALUE: 0
then, a surface only can contain 1 condition named
Surface-Pressure.
----- Original Message -----
From: “peter adey” peteadey1 at yahoo.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 6:07 PM
Hi
When using GID and assigning conditions to
elements, I
was wondering how it is possible to setup a
problemtype so that only one condition is assigned
to
an element.
Thanks,
Peter Adey
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Not, GID cannot restrict the assignation of different conditions to an
entity.
The only way is to define a single type of condition in the *.cnd file of
the problem type.
----- Original Message -----
From: “peter adey” peteadey1 at yahoo.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 10:16 AM
Thankyou for replying to my email
Regarding assigning conditions to elements, I want to
be able to retrict the amount of conditions assigned
to an element to be one.
For example if i assigned the condition surface
pressure to an element. Then I want GID to NOT let me
assign a different condition to that element e.g.
surface-load.
Is it possible for a problem type to be setup in this
way?
Many thanks,
Peter Adey
— Enrique Escolano escolano at cimne.upc.es wrote:
If the file “problemtype”.cnd contain CANREPEAT:
yes, then the user user can
assign one condition several times to the same
entity, else a entity can
contain only a single condition (the last assigned
overwrite another
existent)
for example: if the condition Surface-Pressure is
defined:
NUMBER: 1 CONDITION: Surface-Pressure
CONDTYPE: over surfaces
CONDMESHTYPE: over body elements
CANREPEAT: no
QUESTION: Pressure
VALUE: 0
then, a surface only can contain 1 condition named
Surface-Pressure.
----- Original Message -----
From: “peter adey” peteadey1 at yahoo.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 6:07 PM
Hi
When using GID and assigning conditions to
elements, I
was wondering how it is possible to setup a
problemtype so that only one condition is assigned
to
an element.
Thanks,
Peter Adey
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