Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize
and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
When text is selected for replacement with a parameter, the HyperStudy editor recognizes the format and size of the
highlighted text. This specifier controls how the data is written to the file. The formatting should be adjusted as
required.
An input variable is a system parameter that influences the system performance in the chosen output response. It is
an object that is varied by the study based on certain rules.
Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach
is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize
and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
In the File field, open the file to be used as the base input
template.
Highlight the fields (usually nodes) to be replaced by a shape template in the
text area, then right-click and select Include Shape from
the context menu.
In the Shape Template dialog, open the shape template
(.node.tpl file generated by HyperMesh).
HyperStudy replaces the selected text with an
include statement linked to the selected .node.tpl file.
Select a Group of Nodes
From the menu bar, click Tools > Editor.
The Editor opens.
In the File field, open the file to be used as the base input
template.
Select all of the GRID, *NODE, or /NODE cards by right-clicking anywhere in the
text area and selecting Select Nodes > GRID, *NODE, or /NODE from the context menu.
HyperStudy selects and highlights
all of the nodes for the card you selected.