model delete
Allows you to delete an existing model.
Format:
model delete |
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model_name = | an existing model |
analysis_name = | an existing analysis |
Example:
model delete & |
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model_name = | crankshaft |
Description:
Parameter | Value Type | Description |
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model_name | An Existing Model | Specifies the model to be deleted |
analysis_name | An Existing Analysis | Specifies the analysis to be deleted |
Extended Definition:
1. You must enter the name of the model you wish to delete either by picking it from the screen or specifying the full name.
2. 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'.
You may identify a model by typing its name or by picking it from the screen.
If the model is not visible on the screen, you must type the name. You may also find it convenient to type the name even if the model is displayed.
You must separate multiple model names by commas.
If the model 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 model picks by commas.
3. Any AdamsAdamsAdams 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'.
You may identify an analysis by typing its name or by picking it from the screen.
An analysis may be picked from the screen if you have read an Adams Graphics file, and use the GRAPHIC_RESULTS command to display it. If the analysis is not visible on the screen, you must type the name. You may also find it convenient to type the name even if the analysis is displayed.
You may have explicitly named the analysis when you created it by reading one or more Adams output files. By default, the name of the analysis is the root name of the Adams output files. If you created the analysis by reading an Adams Graphics file, for instance, the analysis name is the name of the graphics file without the '.gra' extension.
You may get a list of analysis by typing a "?" in response to a parameter that requires an analysis name be entered.
You must separate multiple analysis names by commas.
If the analysis 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 analysis picks by commas.
Tips:
1. You may reverse this deletion at a later time with an UNDO command.