*Write() - for command sets
Writes a previously defined template to the solver command file.
Syntax
*Write(template_varname)
Arguments
- Template_varname
- The variable name of the template.
Example
*BeginMDL(the_model, "Example model")
*Analysis(the_analysis, "The analysis", andef)
*DefineAnalysis(andef)
*ActionOnlyForcePair(frc_0, "Force 0", TRANS, B_Ground, P_Global_Origin,
Global_Frame)
*SetForce(frc_0, ,1,2,3,4,5,6)
*CommandSet(the_commandset, "Simple command set", evdef, frc_0, tpl_begin, tpl_end)
*Template(tpl_begin, "Begin template", USER, tpldef_commandset_begin)
*Template(tpl_end, "End template", USER, tpldef_commandset_end)
*Template(tpl_superfluous, "Should be ignored", ACF, tpldef_commandset_begin)
*EndDefine()
*DefineCommandSet(evdef, local_frc_0, local_tpl_begin, local_tpl_end)
*Write(local_tpl_begin)
*SetForce(local_frc_0, ,7,8,9,10,11,12)
*Write(local_tpl_end)
*EndDefine()
*DefineTemplate(tpldef_commandset_begin)
{AbsToRelative(Solver_File_basename.path, Solver_File_basename.value +
".adm")}
PREFERENCES/SIMFAIL=STOPCF
*EndDefine()
*DefineTemplate(tpldef_commandset_end)
STOP
*EndDefine()
*EndMDL()
Context
*DefineTemplate()
*DefineCommandSet()
Comments
*Write() causes the referenced template to be written into the solver command file.