You may face situations such as support definition, applying sections to bars, or load definitions, where it is helpful to create lists of certain quantities. This simplifies the process of selecting nodes, bars, panels, objects and load cases.
There are several means of defining lists.
The following syntax is valid when a list of structure components is generated with Extrude, Revolve, or Extrude along polyline options (objectno_objectelement(list of object elements)).
The following example shows combining operations on lists.
The syntax is identical to the description of object components on the graphical viewer.
Lists can be utilized in the module used for steel, aluminum and timber member designs. They allow the generation of new members or groups. The operation is started when the / symbol appears after a specified member list. If you specify only a list, then a member or group of the members from the list is generated without analysis if the members are separate.
Use the Members tab on the Definition dialog for generating new superbars. For example:
list |
One superbar consisting of the members from the list (no analysis is needed) |
list / |
The number of new superbars equals the number of members on the list.
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list /a |
New superbars from chains of the list members that are joined with each other:
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list /-n |
New n-element superbars from the consecutive members specified on the list (analysis is necessary if the number of the members from the list is divisible by n)
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list /n |
"n" new groups from the consecutive members specified on the list (the analysis is necessary if the number of the members from the list is divisible by n)
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Use the Groups tab on the Definition dialog for generating new groups.
list |
One group consisting of members from the list |
list / |
The number of new groups equals the number of members on the list |
list /-n |
New n-element groups from the consecutive members specified on the list |
list /n |
"n" new groups from the consecutive members specified on the list. |
You can delete all generated superbars (groups) by entering the key word ALL in the Number field and press the Delete button.