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UTILITY GRAPH Type name [identifier]

    

This command displays a graph of time curves or space curves where possible. For time curves the user must supply the time curve name; for space curves the user must supply the space curve name and optionally an identifier X, Y, or Z for global space curves or L1-L4 for surface space curves.


Type Name Identifier
TCURVE tcurve_name
SCURVE scurve_name [X]
[Y]
[Z]
[L1]
[L2]
[L3]
[L4]
OFF

Notes:

1.
Space Curve Limitations
This command will only generate a graph for TIME CURVES, LINE, SURFACE LINE, and GLOBAL space curves.
2.
Defaults
For global space curves the default identifier is X, for surface space curves the default identifier is L1.
3.
OFF
The OFF command cancels the graph and returns the display to what was on the screen prior to displaying the graph.

Examples:

1.
UTILITY GRAPH TCURVE TC1


 
Figure 2.126: Time curve graph
\begin{figure}
\centerline{
\psfig {figure=diagrams/gr1.ps,width=4.5in}
}\end{figure}

2.
UTILITY GRAPH SCURVE SC1


 
Figure 2.127: Space curve graph
\begin{figure}
\centerline{
\psfig {figure=diagrams/gr2.ps,width=4.5in}
}\end{figure}

See also the following commands

'CONSTRUCT SCURVE'
'CONSTRUCT TCURVE'
'PROPERTY ATTACH'


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1st October 1999