ANDATA

ANDATA, DELAY, NCYCL, RSLTDAT, MIN, MAX, INCR, FRCLST, AUTOCONT, --, AUTOCNTR
Displays animated graphics data for nonlinear problems.

Valid Products: Pro | Premium | Enterprise | PrepPost | Solver | AS add-on

DELAY

Time delay during animation (defaults to 0.5 seconds).

NCYCL

Number of animation cycles (defaults to 5). Available in non-UI mode only.

RSLTDAT

The type of results data to be used for the animation sequence. This can be:

0

 — 

Current load step data (default).

1

 — 

Range of load step data.

2

 — 

Range of results data.

MIN

The range minimum value. If left blank or 0, defaults to the first data point.

MAX

The range maximum value. If left blank or 0, defaults to the last data point.

INCR

The increment between result data (defaults to 1).

FRCLST

Key to force the last sub step in a selected load step to be included in the animation (defaults to 0).

AUTOCONT

A value of 1 enables automatic scaling of contour values based on the overall subset range of values. The default value is 0 (no automatic scaling).

--

Unused field.

AUTOCNTR

A value of 1 disables automatic centering of displaced plots. The default value is 0 (allow automatic centering).

Notes

Use the ANDATA command to create animations for nonlinear problems. The command works by displaying an individual graphical image for each result data set from the results file. For information about creating animations for linear problems, see the ANIM command.

The command operates only on graphic display platforms supporting the /SEG command. It uses a macro to produce an animation based on the last plot action command (for example, PLDISP).

The results file must have more than one set of results.

The command implicitly issues /DSCALE, 1 for default displacement scaling. Large displacements may not give good results.

This command functions only in the postprocessor.

Menu Paths

Utility Menu>PlotCtrls>Animate>Animate Over Results