1. | From the Menu Bar, select Data History > Node > Import Node Test Data.... |
or
If the Data History panel is open, select Node > Import Node Test Data... from the pull-down menu.
1. | Select a file name. |
2. | Type in the Name of the Time History node group. |
3. | Set the Gap value for the automatic research of the closest node. |
Note: The default parameters are defined in the environment files.
4. | Click Ok to open the selected file. |
or
Click Cancel to close the window and cancel the function.
The TH nodes will be automatically created. The creation can be checked in the modify page.
The supported format for the results in the text file output includes three columns of values, each separated by space: a column for the X values, a column for the Y values, and one for the Z values. Refer to the following example.
8108 692 731
8234 714 3047
814 598 2024
3038 619 738
These values are imported as follows:
node |
X |
Y |
Z |
1 |
8108 |
692 |
731 |
2 |
8234 |
714 |
3047 |
3 |
814 |
598 |
2024 |
4 |
3038 |
619 |
738 |
Although it's worth noting that the "node number" will depend on the nodes already in the model.