*hf_CreateBinderSectionAndHandles

Create a section on a binder surface and create five handles on it. The binder section can be identifying by a cutting plane, by two nodes or selecting an existing line. The binder is automatically identified.

Syntax

*hf_CreateBinderSectionAndHandles plane_flag plane entity_type node_mark_id line_id

Type

HyperMesh Tcl Modify Command

Description

This command creates a section on a binder surface. The section can be identified in different ways.

First, it is possible to use a cutting plane. In this case plane_flag is 1 and the cut plane is stored into plane and all the other arguments are ignored.

Second, it is possible to use two nodes. In this case plane_flag is 0 and the nodes are stored into node_mark_id, entity_type is set to nodes, and all the other arguments are ignored.

Finally, it is possible to select a line. In this case plane_flag is 0 and the line is identified by line_id while all the other arguments are ignored.

Inputs

plane_flag
Flag indicating how the selection is being made. Valid values are:
  • 1 - User-defined cutting plane.
  • 0 - All other cases.
plane
The ID of the temporary plane created with the *createplane command. Ignored when plane_flag is 0.
entity_type
Must be set to nodes.
node_mark_id
The mark ID containing the nodes. Valid values are 1 and 2. Ignored when plane_flag is 1.
line_id
The ID of the selected line. Ignored when plane_flag is 1.

Examples

To create a section on the current binder by cutting plane with normal Y and base point (7097.5495,-1339.4592 1424.5666):
*createplane 1 0.0000 1.0000 0.0000 7097.5495,-1339.4592 1424.5666
*hf_CreateBinderSectionAndHandles 1 1 nodes 1 0
To create a section on the current binder by the selection of the two nodes 4615 4614:
*createmark nodes 1 4615 4614
*hf_CreateBinderSectionAndHandles 0 1 nodes 1 0
To create a section on the current binder by the selection of the line 6721:
*createmark nodes 1
*hf_CreateBinderSectionAndHandles 0 1 nodes 1 6721

Errors

Incorrect usage results in a Tcl error. To detect errors, you can use the catch command:
if { [ catch {command_name...} ] } {
   # Handle error
}

Version History

10.0