Re-Usable Input Templates
Templex can be used to generate multiple variations of input decks for use in design studies or design-of-experiment analyses and math utilities or system definitions that can be reused in other templates.
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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.
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.
Templates can be created for mathematical programming. You can create basic math templates or add iterative program loops, format descriptors and conditional branches to create more complicated mathematical templates.
Templex can be used to extract output data from results files to perform additional calculations or create text summary tables.
Templex can be used to generate multiple variations of input decks for use in design studies or design-of-experiment analyses and math utilities or system definitions that can be reused in other templates.
To create multiple input files, the parameters of interest are represented by Templex variables.
Templex can also be used to create math utilities or system definitions that can be reused in other templates.
Learn about variables, expressions, and formatting using Templex.
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 Exchange is a database of freely accessible scripts posted by users and Altair engineers.
Templex is a general purpose text and numeric processor which generates output text based on guidelines defined in a template.
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.
The syntax for Templex statements is similar to that of the C programming language.
Templex can be used to generate multiple variations of input decks for use in design studies or design-of-experiment analyses and math utilities or system definitions that can be reused in other templates.
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Templex can be used to generate multiple variations of input decks for use in design studies or design-of-experiment analyses and math utilities or system definitions that can be reused in other templates.
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