String and Mathematical Functions and Operators
A variety of mathematical functions and operators can be used in Templex.
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Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running HyperWorks in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
Extensions are programs integrated with HyperWorks to enhance or extend the user experience.
Templex is a general purpose text and numeric processor which generates output text based on guidelines defined in a template.
A template is an ASCII text file containing plain text, Templex statements, mathematical expressions, constants, and variables that Templex processes.
The syntax for Templex statements is similar to that of the C programming language.
Learn about variables, expressions, and formatting using Templex.
A variable is defined by specifying a name for the variable and assigning a value to it. After a variable is defined, it can be referenced anywhere in a template.
In addition to scalars, Templex supports one- and two-dimensional arrays.
A variety of mathematical functions and operators can be used in Templex.
Templex follows the standard mathematical order of operations when an expression is evaluated.
Within a template, conditional decisions can be made based on the evaluation of a control expression.
Templex supports three types of iterative statements.
Formatting general output, numeric output, character and string output, and matrices.
As well as using Templex from within MotionView and HyperGraph, Templex can also be run in batch mode from the command line of Unix operating systems.
List of Templex statements.
Mathematical functions and operators, including syntax, operators and specific information about each function.
The Script and Model Library is a database of freely accessible scripts and models posted by users and Altair engineers.
Overview of external readers and the Altair Binary Format, the generic ASCII reader, running HyperWorks in batch mode, using Tcl/Tk commands, translators, and result math.
Templex is a general purpose text and numeric processor which generates output text based on guidelines defined in a template.
Learn about variables, expressions, and formatting using Templex.
A variety of mathematical functions and operators can be used in Templex.
A variety of mathematical functions and operators can be used in Templex.
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