*morphmapedgestotacitoffset
Maps selected morph volume edges to the specified elements.
Syntax
*morphmapedgestotacitoffset user_mark_id entity_type mark_id use_symmetry use_constraints project vector_id number_of_mid_handles offset
Type
HyperMesh Tcl Modify
Description
This command will project the handles on the marked morph volume edges to the elements on the specified mark along the specified vector, target element normal, or normal to any attached shell elements (unusual for morph volume edges).
Inputs
- user_mark_id
- The ID of the user mark containing the morph edges. Valid values are 0-3.
- entity_type
- Must be set to elems.
- mark_id
- The ID of the mark containing the input elements. Valid values are 1 and 2.
- use_symmetry
- 0 - Do not use symmetry links
- use_constraints
- 0 - Do not use constraints 1 - Use constraints
- project
- 0 or 10 - Project along vector defined by vector_id
- vector_id
- The ID of vector created using *createvector for the projection direction. Must be set to 1.
- number_of_mid_handles
- -1 - Do not change the handles on the edges
- offset
- The distance to offset nodes from the target.
Examples
To map edges on mark 0 to a mark of elements along a vector with offset of 1.2 and leaving the handles unchanged:
*morphmanageedgemark 0 0 3
*morphmanageedgemark 2 0 1
*morphmanageedgemark 4 0 1
*createmark elems 1 "all"
*createvector 1 1.0 0.0 0.0
*morphmapedgestotacitoffset 0 elems 1 1 1 0 1 -1 1.2
*morphmanageedgemark 0 0 3
To map edges on mark 1 to a mesh along the element normals with 3 mid-handles per edge:
*morphmanageedgemark 0 1 3
*morphmanageedgemark 2 1 1
*morphmanageedgemark 4 1 1
*createmark elems 1 "all"
*createvector 1 1.0 0.0 0.0
*morphmapedgestotacitoffset 1 elems 1 1 1 1 1 3 0.0
*morphmanageedgemark 0 1 3
Errors
Incorrect usage results in a Tcl error. To
detect errors, you can use the catch
command:
if { [ catch {command_name...} ] } {
# Handle error
}
Version History
14.0.110