View new features for HyperWorks Desktop 2020.
Learn the basics and discover the workspace.
Discover HyperWorks Desktop functionality with interactive tutorials.
Start HyperWorks Desktop and configure the applications.
Learn how to create, open, import and save models.
Control the view and display of your model in the modeling window.
Use the Session Browser to view the current session and all the pages and windows it contains in a hierarchical display.
Publish your HyperWorks Desktop session to HTML, PowerPoint, or Report files.
Use the Parameters Browser to parameterize the contents of a session file or report template and automate a variety of analysis processes with the Parameters Browser.
Automate common workflows using the Process Manager or Automate tool.
Explore, organize and manage your personal data, collaborate in teams, and connect to other data sources, such as corporate PLM systems to access CAD data or publish simulation data.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running HyperWorks in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
Altair Binary Format (ABF) is the standard binary format read by the program. A library called abflib allows you to create files in ABF.
A generic ASCII reader is now available which allows you to bring custom results directly into HyperView. The Altair ASCII format is useful for reading the results of any in-house or propriety codes which are saved in a generic format.
Batch mode allows you perform a series of operations outside the program interface.
External resources can be registered in preference files, session files, or Templex files. If an external resource is registered in a program session, it is automatically registered in the session file when the session is saved.
The HyperWorks Desktop scripting interface is a set of Tcl/Tk commands that follow a simple and consistent syntax.
APIs can be used to perform various actions in HyperWorks. For example, the AddPage API can be used to add a page within the project.
Overview of object hierarchy for HyperView, HyperGraph, HyperWorks Desktop, MotionView, MediaView and TextView.
Links to the introductory pages for the Tcl/Tk commands that can be used in HyperView, MotionView, HyperGraph, HyperGraph 3D, TextView and MediaView.
Examples of script uses cases.
Learn more about Tcl/Tk with this basic example.
Learn more about programming with HyperWorks Tcl/Tk commands with this tutorial.
Tcl/Tk classes for the following HyperWorks Desktop applications.
Appends a simulation to a derived subcase.
Appends a subcase to a derived subcase.
Gets the current simulation index of the subcase.
Returns whether or not the data component can be used with various complex filters.
Returns the data component list for the data type requested.
Returns whether or not the data component is transformable.
Returns the binding type of the data type specified.
Returns the format of the data type specified.
Returns a list containing all of the data types available in the subcase.
Returns the function type of an envelope derived subcase.
Returns the function type list for an envelope derived subcase.
Returns the index of the simulation in the original subcase which was used to create this particular simulation (simidx) of the derived subcase.
Returns the derived label of the simulation of a derived subcase.
Returns a list containing the labels of all the derived simulations.
Gets the result file ID corresponding to the simulation of a derived subcase.
Returns the ID of the original subcase which was used to create this particular simulation of the derived subcase.
Returns the type of the derived subcase.
Returns the list of possible types for the derived subcase.
Returns the ID of the subcase.
Returns the label of the subcase.
Returns the layer list for the specified data type.
Returns the number of data components for a particular data type.
Returns the number of data types available in the subcase.
Returns the number of derived simulations available in the derived subcase.
Returns the number of simulations available in the subcase.
Returns the simulation label corresponding to the index.
Returns a list containing all of the simulation labels in the subcase.
Returns the scale factor for a particular simulation index.
Returns the simulation sync value corresponding to the passed index.
Returns the type of the subcase.
Removes a simulation from a derived subcase.
Returns the function type of an "envelope" derived subcase.
Sets the type for a derived subcase.
Sets the label for a derived subcase.
Unloads the simulation corresponding to the index.
Translators are utilities that are run from the command line of the operating system to convert various types of files into different formats.
XML commands in the Result Math Module.
Record playback workflows in HyperView.
The Script Exchange is a database of freely accessible scripts posted by users and Altair engineers.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running HyperWorks in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
The HyperWorks Desktop scripting interface is a set of Tcl/Tk commands that follow a simple and consistent syntax.
Tcl/Tk classes for the following HyperWorks Desktop applications.
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