Robert Koslover
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Posted:
4 years ago
5 oct. 2020, 21:37 UTC−4
You can make many kinds of plots in which you restrict the plotting to being only on specific volumes, surfaces, lines, etc. In the Model Builder, under Results, and for the Plot Group of interest to you, right-click on the particular item (e.g., "Surface 1" or a similar name) and this should bring up a list of options. In that list, you will see "Selection" and "Filter" as choices. If you choose "Selection," you can then choose specific surfaces (or lines, volumes, etc.) for the plot. Or, you can choose "Filter" and define rules (Boolean statements) that will plot if the condition is true and not plot, if the condition is false. Experiment with those settings!
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You can make many kinds of plots in which you restrict the plotting to being only on specific volumes, surfaces, lines, etc. In the Model Builder, under Results, and for the Plot Group of interest to you, right-click on the particular item (e.g., "Surface 1" or a similar name) and this should bring up a list of options. In that list, you will see "Selection" and "Filter" as choices. If you choose "Selection," you can then choose specific surfaces (or lines, volumes, etc.) for the plot. Or, you can choose "Filter" and define rules (Boolean statements) that will plot if the condition is true and not plot, if the condition is false. Experiment with those settings!
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Posted:
4 years ago
6 oct. 2020, 02:32 UTC−4
Great, thank you!