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Clip higher check

1. Clip higher check
Higher result values are clipped
 
When the clip higher option is active, the model view will visualized from the higher value to the lowest value of the load scale. The plot visualization depends on the range the user has demanded for it.
 
The next example performs a concrete solid submitted to a compression load on one of its side while the other side has been embedded, as visualized ahead:
 
 
The IsoSurfaces tool has been active on the ribbon bar, clicking on the check box "Clip higher". In other instance, for this purpose, it is necessary the results file has been loaded besides has been plotted. In case the results file has not been plotted, the IsoSurfaces utility will be deactivated.
 
The user manage to control the IsoSurfaces utility visualization. That is, there are some application as well as the update clip and the result buttons (detailed beneath this extract), besides the adjustment bar, which starts from the middle part by default, being the main tool in order to show those results the user would like to visualize.
 
Due to the higher results option was the active one, the higher result will be the starting point. Thus, the user may plot the results depending on his preferences but the higher value will be always the reference point.
 
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Clip lower check

2. Clip lower check
Lower result values are clipped
 
When the clip lower option is active, the model view will visualized from the lower value to the highest value of the load scale. The plot visualization depends on the range the user has demanded for it.
 
The next example performs a concrete solid submitted to a compression load on one of its side while the other side has been embedded, as visualized ahead:
 
 
The IsoSurfaces tool has been active on the ribbon bar, clicking on the check box "Clip lower". In other instance, for this purpose, it is necessary the results file has been loaded besides has been plotted. In case the results file has not been plotted, the IsoSurfaces utility will be deactivated.
 
The user manage to control the IsoSurfaces utility visualization. That is, there are some application as well as the update clip and the result buttons (detailed beneath this extract), besides the adjustment bar, which starts from the middle part by default, being the main tool in order to show those results the user would like to visualize.
 
Due to the clip lower option was the active one, the lower result will be the starting point. Thus, the user may plot the results depending on his preferences but the lower value will be always the reference point.
 
 
3

Edit field

3. Edit field
Show the result reference to clip
4

Update clip button

4. Update clip button
Update the clip by result according to the edit box
 
Update clip button updates the plot visualization in relation with the entered number on the "Results" box. In case the user would require to find a specific result from among the other, it would be only necessary to enter the number in that results box and click on the update clip button.
 
For instance, if the user is analyzing the X component of displacement results and it becomes necessary to look up the maximum displacement, fixed on 0.0154 m, the user would only have to enter the number -0.006 (due to be a compressive load) in the results box and press the update clip button. The visualization of this example is ahead: