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In XFEM4U it is possible to use a standard grid with grid lines. A standard raster is created, but you can adapt this raster.Beams and nodes can be easily drawn into the grid. XFEM4U has a magnet function, which snaps to points into the grid. | In XFEM4U it is possible to use a standard grid with grid lines. A standard raster is created, but you can adapt this raster.Beams and nodes can be easily drawn into the grid. XFEM4U has a magnet function, which snaps to points into the grid. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:59, 10 September 2022
In XFEM4U it is possible to use a standard grid with grid lines. A standard raster is created, but you can adapt this raster.Beams and nodes can be easily drawn into the grid. XFEM4U has a magnet function, which snaps to points into the grid.
Coordinates
You can define the grid lines yourself.
Syntax: ''distance spacing1 amount x spacing.. etc''
Example: "0 3000 3x2200 2800".
For the z - coordinate, if you enter the numbers with a +, then you are entering absolute values.
Labels
The indices of the grid lines