hm_wadlinesgetgridpoints
Returns coordinate data defining WAD grid points.
Syntax
hm_wadlinesgetgridpoints wad_child_min wad_child_max wad_adult_min wad_adult_max side_tolerance ?method?
Type
HyperMesh Tcl Query
Description
Returns coordinate data defining WAD grid points. The data will be returned as a list of
one string, two integers, and three doubles. The string defines whether the point is child,
middle or adult. The two integers are the row and column indices of the grid point. The
three doubles are the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the grid point. For
example:
Child -6 3 1.45816988887E+003 -600 8.59794186814E+002 Middle -1 6 1.75816988887E+003 -100 9.73484336137E+002 Adult -5 9 2.05816988887E+003 -500 1.03367256770E+003
Inputs
- wad_child_min
- The WAD line where child impact points begin.
- wad_child_max
- The WAD line where child impact points end.
- wad_adult_min
- The WAD line where adult impact points begin.
- wad_adult_max
- The WAD line where adult impact points end.
- side_tolerance
- No impact points are found within this distance of the side reference lines.
- method
- The method to use for measuring the side_tolerance distance.
- version
- Used for Euro NCAP protocol, 7.0 (default if not specified), 8.0 or 8.2.
Example
To setup and extract WAD lines data:
hm_wadlinesinit
hm_wadlinessetparameters 45.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 20.0 25.0 60.0
hm_wadlinessetaxes 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0
*createmark comps 1 "bonnet" "bumper" "fenderL" "fenderR"
*createmark comps 2 "windshield" "a-pillars"
hm_wadlinessetentities comps 1 comps 2
*createmark elems 1 "by collector" wipers
hm_wadlinessetwipers elems 1 0 1
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 0
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 1
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 2
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 3
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 4
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 5
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 6
hm_wadlinesgetreferenceline 7
hm_wadlinesgetwadline 1000.0
hm_wadlinesgetwadline 1500.0
hm_wadlinesgetwadline 1700.0
hm_wadlinesgetwadline 2100.0
hm_wadlinesgetgridpoints 1000.0 1500.0 1700.0 2100.0 50.0
hm_wadlinesend
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
12.0.110