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Subject: Re: Additional decimal places using PRVAR in post26
Author: Chris Bridge
Date: 2001-07-09 05:26:00

Stefano,

Thanks for the reply. I'm going to look into the /Format command, however
I've found in previous situations that /Format only works in /post1 (I
wanted to remove all of the sub-titles from the PRVAR listing,
/FORMAT,LINES,xxx is the /post1; LINES,xxx is the /post26 command).

R Karuna

Thanks, but /GROPT sets the graphs display options. I've run a test and
found no difference with PRVAR.

Thanks again,
Chris.

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 9:41 AM
To: 'xansys '

Christopher,

you can try the /format command; shouldn't this work in post26, I would
suggest to copy the variables to arrays and *VWRITE them with the format you
prefer.

Mit freundlichem Gru? / kind regards
Stefano Lucarelli
SiemensVDO Automotive AG
Heinr.-Hertz-Str. 45
D-78052 Villingen-Schwenningen
Information Systems Commercial Vehicles
Fon: +49 7721 67-2214
Fax: +49 7721 67-79-2214
E-mail: stefano.lucarelli@d...
Internet: www.siemensvdo.com

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:27 AM
To: XANSYS (E-mail)

Hi

I've recently ran a dynamic analysis for over 1500.0s and printed a
timetrace using PRVAR in /post26. However since the timetrace time goes
above 1000s I only get one decimal place in the printed time column. Does
anyone know how to increase the number of decimal places printed using the
PRVAR command?

Thanks in advance,

> Christopher Bridge
> Engineer

> E-mail: bridgec@2...
> Tel: 01483 774921
> Fax: 01483 770027
> 2H Offshore Engineering Limited,
> 1-7 Cherry Street, Woking, Surrey GU21 1EE


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