Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys
Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys
Chapter 19:The Report Generator 19.6. Assembling a Report This section describes how to assemble your captured image and text data into a report interactively, within a batch run, or manually using the JavaScript interface. 19.6.1. Interactive Report Assembly Follow these steps to assemble your report using the report generator GUI: 1. Click on the HTML Report Assembler button. Result: The HTML Report Assembler window appears, as shown: Figure 19.3 HTML Report Assembler Window Click on the buttons and thumbnail images in the left panel to add components to your report. The larger panel on the right is your work area, displaying the components that you have chosen to include in the report. 2. Assemble the components of your report. 290 Click on the buttons and thumbnail images in the left panel to add your captured images and text, and other components, as follows: Button or Field TEXT HTML FILE IMAGE Purpose Inserts a text area allowing you to type HTML-formatted text into your report. Inserts a specified existing HTML file. Inserts a specified image file (in PNG, JPG, JPEG or GIF format).The report assembler copies the image to your specified report directory and inserts a thumbnail image in the work-area panel. Release 13.0 - © SAS IP, Inc. All rights reserved. - Contains proprietary and confidential information of ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates.
Button or Field DYNAMIC DATA REPORT HEADING REPORT IM- AGES REPORT TABLES REPORT LISTS Purpose Inserts a text area allowing you to type ANSYS commands, the results of which appear in your report.The dynamic data becomes part of the HTML code written to the ANSYS log file.The report generator also writes the ansys::report::interpdynamicdata command to the log file; the command must process the HTML code in order for the results of the ANSYS command(s) to appear in your report. Inserts a specified title, author name and subtitle, and includes the current date.The heading component always appears at the top of your report. Inserts any or all of your captured images and animations. Move the mouse pointer over a thumbnail to see the caption that you assigned to the corresponding image or animation when you captured it. Click on any thumbnail image to insert the image or animation that it represents into your report. Inserts a captured data table. A button appearing in this field is labeled with the first 15 characters of the caption that you assigned to the corresponding table when you captured it. Move the mouse pointer over a button to see the caption that you assigned to the corresponding table when you captured it. Click on a button to insert the table that it represents into your report. Inserts a captured raw-data output listing. A button appearing in this field is labeled with the first 15 characters of the caption that you assigned to the corresponding listing when you captured it. Move the mouse pointer over a thumbnail to see the caption that you assigned to the corresponding listing when you captured it. Click on a button to insert the listing that it represents into your report. 3. Preview and clean up your report, as follows: To perform this editing task ... Preview your report Delete a report component Change the order of the report components Do this: Click on this button in the toolbar: Select (click on) the component that you want to delete, then click on this button in the toolbar: Select (click on) the component that you want to move. Click on either of these buttons to move the component up or down, respectively: Release 13.0 - © SAS IP, Inc. All rights reserved. - Contains proprietary and confidential information of ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates. 19.6.1. Interactive Report Assembly 291
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Button or<br />
Field<br />
DYNAMIC<br />
DATA<br />
REPORT<br />
HEADING<br />
REPORT IM-<br />
AGES<br />
REPORT<br />
TABLES<br />
REPORT<br />
LISTS<br />
Purpose<br />
Inserts a text area allowing you to type ANSYS commands, the results<br />
of which appear in your report.The dynamic data becomes part of<br />
the HTML code written to the ANSYS log file.The report generator<br />
also writes the ansys::report::interpdynamicdata command<br />
to the log file; the command must process the HTML code in<br />
order for the results of the ANSYS command(s) to appear in your report.<br />
Inserts a specified title, author name and subtitle, and includes the<br />
current date.The heading component always appears at the top of<br />
your report.<br />
Inserts any or all of your captured images and animations. Move the<br />
mouse pointer over a thumbnail to see the caption that you assigned<br />
to the corresponding image or animation when you captured it. Click<br />
on any thumbnail image to insert the image or animation that it<br />
represents into your report.<br />
Inserts a captured data table. A button appearing in this field is<br />
labeled with the first 15 characters of the caption that you assigned<br />
to the corresponding table when you captured it. Move the mouse<br />
pointer over a button to see the caption that you assigned to the<br />
corresponding table when you captured it. Click on a button to insert<br />
the table that it represents into your report.<br />
Inserts a captured raw-data output listing. A button appearing in this<br />
field is labeled with the first 15 characters of the caption that you<br />
assigned to the corresponding listing when you captured it. Move<br />
the mouse pointer over a thumbnail to see the caption that you assigned<br />
to the corresponding listing when you captured it. Click on<br />
a button to insert the listing that it represents into your report.<br />
3. Preview and clean up your report, as follows:<br />
To perform this editing<br />
task ...<br />
Preview your report<br />
Delete a report component<br />
Change the order of<br />
the report components<br />
Do this:<br />
Click on this button in the toolbar:<br />
Select (click on) the component that you want to delete,<br />
then click on this button in the toolbar:<br />
Select (click on) the component that you want to move.<br />
Click on either of these buttons to move the component<br />
up or down, respectively:<br />
Release 13.0 - © SAS IP, Inc. All rights reserved. - Contains proprietary and confidential information<br />
of ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates.<br />
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