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Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys

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3.6.1. Graphing a Function<br />

From the Plot Information dialog box, click Graph after you set up your plot. An example of a plot is shown<br />

below.<br />

You can apply any standard graph functionality. (For example, fill in under curve using the command input<br />

window or via the GUI Utility Menu> PlotCtrls> Style> Graphs.) You can also save an image for later use.<br />

3.6.2. Listing a Function<br />

To generate a table displaying the plot point values, select the List option from the Plot Information dialog<br />

box. The settings you chose in the Plot Information dialog box are used to generate the values. An example<br />

of such a table follows:<br />

You cannot edit the table, but you can copy and past it into a spreadsheet. You can also save the information<br />

to a text file; the file will contain all equation data and calculated coordinates.<br />

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3.6.2. Listing a Function<br />

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