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Parameter name | Dimension | Determined by | Reference | In Class |
| [#] | VR: User only | Number of instances | General |
| [Str] | VR: User only | Name of object | General |
| [-] | USR: User or system/equation | Case index | General |
| [-] | VR: User only | Frame number | General |
| [mm] | VR: User only | Frame spacing | Dimensions |
| [m] | VR: User only | X position, in longitudinal direction | Dimensions |
Z | [m] | VR: User only | Z position, in vertical direction | Dimensions |
Z
in Horizontal and drop parameters Nr
, Names$
and CaseID
in both Horizontal planes
and Transverse planes
.Frame_Nr
, Frame_spacing
and X
in Transverse planes
.Z
in Horizontal planes
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Nr
in entity Transverse planes
and select Taxonomy>Instantiate “Nr” (or press Ctrl+E).Now, the background of the this parameter's Properties window for this parameter the textfield turns to changes from white to light yellow. This means that you are now able to set properties and provide a reference text and attributes for the parameter which differ from the global reference text and attributes for this parameter.
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@WBNAME
:Number of transverse reference planes
Number of transverse reference planes
.Name$
(make it local, @WBNAME
: Name of transverse
reference plane
, reference: Name of transverse reference plane
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Z
, CaseID
and Nr
Name$
with the attribute @MULTVAL.Horizontal planes
: Nr
, Name$
, CaseID
, QEntityDoc
and QEntityRef
.Nr
and Name$
in entity Horizontal planes
and provide for both parameters a @WBNAME attribute to define a display name.CaseID = ORCA(1)
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