xy_plots complex_scattering delete
Allows you to delete an existing COMPLEX_SCATTERING and remove it from an XY plot.
Format:
xy_plots complex_scattering delete |
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complex_scattering_name = | an existing scatter |
Example:
xy_plots complex_scattering delete & |
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complex_scattering_name = | scatter__1 |
Description:
Parameter | Value Type | Description |
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complex_scattering_name | An Existing Scatter | Specifies the complex_scattering to be deleted |
Extended Definition:
1. The COMPLEX_SCATTERING may be identified by entering only the "COMPLEX_SCATTERING_NAME" on the default plot, or entering the full name of the COMPLEX_SCATTERING for a plot other than the current (see help for COMPLEX_SCATTERING_NAME). The COMPLEX_SCATTERING may be recreated using the XY_PLOT COMPLEX_SCATTERING CREATE command.
2. You may identify a complex_scattering by typing its name or by picking it from the screen.
If the complex_scattering is not visible on the screen, you must type the name. You may also find it convenient to type the name even if the complex_scattering is displayed.
If a complex_scattering is available by default, you may identify it by entering its name only. If it is not, you must enter its full name. To identify a complex_scattering under an plot template name, for instance, you may need to enter the model and template names as well. For example, you may specify complex_scattering "modes" from the analysis named "normal_modes" on the plot template named "plot1" by entering "/normal_modes/plot1/modes". If you type a "?", Adams View will list the complex_scatterings available by default.
You must separate multiple complex_scattering names by commas.
If the complex_scattering 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 complex_scattering picks by commas.
Cautions:
1. Once deleted, the COMPLEX_SCATTERING may not be retrieved.