*beginmacro()

Starts the definition of a Utility menu macro.

Syntax

*beginmacro (name)

Type

HyperMesh Utility Menu

Inputs

name
The name of the macro.

Example

To define a macro that will read in the passed filename ($1), and set the view:

*createbutton(5,"input",5,0,10,GREEN,"Input","ReadFile","demos\bumper.hm")
*beginmacro("ReadFile")
*readfile($1)
*viewset( 0.155815, -0.837776, 0.523310, 0.000000, 0.770903, -0.228101, -0.594708, 0.000000, 0.617600, 0.496086, 0.610303, 0.000000, -314.335103, 1025.278697, 371.660590, 1.000000, -104.720170, 134.274912, 749.720170, 672.065084)
*window(3,396.256943,168.126312,640.688167,389.118473)
*endmacro()

A macro may contain any valid command file command.

The *createbutton and *createbuttongroup commands allow you to specify the macro to call when the button is selected. When optional arguments are specified for the button, you may use the variables $1, $2, and so on to specify where the arguments should be substituted.