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CUROBJECT$ returns the name of an object in a Solution depending on the mode given.

Syntax

CUROBJECT$(Mode%/span>)

Arguments 

  • Mode%/span> can assume values of 0, 1, 2, 4 or 5.
  1. Mode%/span> = 0: return the current object name;
  2. Mode%/span> = 1: return the full object name (so including parent instance numbers etc.);
  3. Mode%/span> = 2: return the full object name translated in logical text to be used as label;
  4. Mode%/span> = 4: return the full object name but without instance numbers;
  5. Mode%/span> = 5: return the object name of the one single object present inthe Solution object;

Remarks

  1. See the examples below for a full explanation of the different modes

Examples

Assume the relation

OBJNAM$ = CUROBJECT$(Mode%/span>)

is executed in a Solution object

HeatBalance.Dredge.Pump.2.Gearbox.LOcooler

  • For Mode%/span> = 0, the CUROBJECT$ function simply returns the current object name, so: OBJNAM$ = "LOcooler"
  • For Mode%/span> = 1, the CUROBJECT$ function returns the full object name, so all parents including instance numbers:OBJNAM$ = "Dredge.Pump.2.Gearbox.LOcooler"NOTE: The objects in the object-parents sequence which hold a @NOTINNAME attribute are not included in the result when Mode%/span> = 1, so in this example the HeatBalance object will hold this attribute
  • For Mode%/span> = 2, the CUROBJECT$ function returns the full object name translated in a text for the component in a drawing, so for the above object: "OBJNAM$" will be:

    "LO cooler

Gearbox

Dredgepump2"

NOTE: The objects Dredge and pump will form one word with the pump instance number 2 if Dredge holds an @FUNCTION attribute. The object HeatBalance is not included in the result since the HeatBalance object holds an @NOTINNAME attribute.

  • For Mode%/span> = 4, the CUROBJECT$ function returns the full object name, so with all parents WITHOUT instance numbers, so: OBJNAM$ = "Dredge.Pump.Gearbox.LOcooler"NOTE: Again, the object HeatBalance is not included in the result since the HeatBalance object holds a @NOTINNAME attribute.
  • For Mode%/span> = 5, the CUROBJECT$ function returns the object name of the one single object present in a Solution object, e.g. if HeatBalance.Dredge.Pump.2.Gearbox only contains an object LOcooler, CUROBJECT$(5) will return here the result "LOcooler".

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