*Graphic() - DeformableCurve

Creates a graphic on a deformable curve entity.

Syntax

*Graphic(gr_name,"gr_label",DEFORMABLE_CURVE, numsegs, def_curve)

Arguments

gr_name
The variable name of the graphic.
Data type: varname
gr_label
The label of the graphic.
Data type: label
DEFORMABLE_CURVE
Keyword for deformable curve.
numsegs
The number of segments in the graphic.
Data type: integer
def_curve
The deformable curve that the graphic belongs to.
Data type: Deformable Curve

Example

*BeginMDL(the_model, "The Model")

  *DeformableCurve(defcrv_0, "DeformableCurve 0", NATURAL, 
                   NATURAL, 6, B_Ground, p_0, B_Ground, p_1, 
                   B_Ground, p_2, B_Ground, p_3, B_Ground, 
                   p_4, B_Ground, p_5 )
  *Graphic(gra_for_defcrv_0_0, "Graphic (for DeformableCurve 0) 0", 
           DEFORMABLE_CURVE, 100, defcrv_0)
  *Point(p_0, "Point 0")
  *Point(p_1, "Point 1")
  *Point(p_2, "Point 2") *Point(p_3, "Point 3")
  *Point(p_4, "Point 4")
  *Point(p_5, "Point 5")
  *Point(p_6, "Point 6")

  //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  *SetSystem(MODEL) //The Model

  *SetPoint( p_0, , , 10 )
  *SetPoint( p_1, , , 20 )
  *SetPoint( p_2, , , 30 )
  *SetPoint( p_3, , , 40 )
  *SetPoint( p_4, , , 50 )
  *SetPoint( p_5, , , 60 )
  *SetPoint( p_6, , , 70 )

*EndMDL( )

Context

*BeginMdl()

*DefineAnalysis()

*DefineGraphic()

*DefineSystem()

Comments

The graphic for deformable curve and deformable surface must belong directly to a deformable curve and deformable surface, respectively. Whereas the graphics for the five higher pair constraints must belong to the higher pair constraint directly. This is because the deformable curve and deformable surface implicitly contain spatial relevance, whereas the five higher pair constraints are required to give spatial relevance to their associated curves and surfaces.