force delete
Allows you to delete an existing force.
You must enter the name of the force you wish to delete by either picking it from the screen or specifying the full name.
You may reverse this deletion at a later time with an UNDO command.
Format:
force delete |
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force delete force_name= | Existing force |
Example:
force delete & |
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force delete force_name= | gravity |
Description:
Parameter | Value Type | Description |
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Force_name | Existing Force | Specifies the force to be deleted |
Extended Definition:
1. You may identify a force by typing its name or by picking it from the screen.
If the force is not visible on the screen, you must type the name. You may also find it convenient to type the name even if the force is displayed.
If you created the force by reading an Adams data set or graphics file, the force name is the first three letters of the Adams statement followed by the Adams data set force ID number. For example, the name of Adams SFORCE/101 is SFO101. If you created the force during preprocessing, you will have given it a name at that time.
If a force is available by default, you may identify it by entering only its name. If it is not, you must enter its full name. To identify a force under a preprocessing model, for instance, you may need to enter the model name as well. For example, you may specify the force named 'bumper' from the model named 'test' by entering ".test.bumper". If you type a "?", Adams View will list the forces available by default.
You must separate multiple force names by commas.
If the force is visible in one of your views, you may identify it by picking on any of the graphics associated with it.
You need not separate multiple force picks by commas.
Tips:
■Any Adams View object you delete, may be "undeleted" by using the UNDO commands. If you have deleted something you would like back, enter the command "undo backward", or pick on the fixed menu entry, 'UNDO'.