2025.1
Learn the basics and discover the workspace.
Explore the user interface.
The Tcl Console enables you to enter and execute Tcl/Tk commands instead of using the user interface.
CurveEditor class, its member functions, and their use-cases are described here.
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Use NVH Preferences to keep all of the default configuration options and store user preferences.
The title bar displays the name of the file that is currently opened, along with the active product and user profile.
The main display area of the user interface is called a page. Each page can contain up to 16 windows.
The ribbon allows you to quickly access tools and standard functions, and is located along the top of the user interface. Click on an icon to open the related tool. Hovering over a group of icons may reveal additional tools.
The modeling window is where your model is displayed.
The status bar displays information pertaining to the currently loaded model, active tools, current collectors, and snap filter options.
Use the toolbelt to quickly access frequently used tools.
Context menus are floating menus that are accessed by right-clicking on elements in the user interface. They provides immediate access to a short list of commands that are contextually relevant to the selection.
Guide bars guide you through a series of commands, required inputs, and options necessary to complete a workflow that is specific to a tool.
Creates a curveEditor object.
Creates the curve on the given plot's page.
Captures the screen of the external window and saves it to a user-defined file.
Erases the content in the plot window.
Erases the curve in the plot page area.
Scales the x axis and/or the y axis to fit with the curve displayed.
Returns entity specific properties.
Gets number of curves
Gets value associated with the corresponding metadata.
Returns the plot type.
Changes the curve and axes' properties.
Adds metadata on curve based on the given index.
Sets the plot type for curve editor.
Shows or hides the legend. Value can be displayed on top of each bar for bar charts only.
The Intellisense window allows you to quickly locate commands for a given handle, as well as their parameters.
The Message Center lists the actions performed in the current session. The dialog also provides you with information about your file (warnings, errors, and so on).
Command files can be used to create new command scripts that perform automation, or to recover previously performed steps.
Certain parts of the user interface, such as browsers, toolbars, and panels, can be undocked and repositioned as needed.
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View controls enable you to control the view and display of your model in the modeling window.
Quickly find and open the tools and browsers that are available from the ribbons, as well as create entities and solver cards.
Select and deselect entities to modify with other tools. Selected entities are outlined to indicate their selection state.
Browsers provide a structured view of model data, which you can use to review, modify, create, and manage the contents of a model. In addition to visualization, browsers offer features like search, filtering, and sorting, which enhance your ability to navigate and interact with the model data.
Discover NVH functionality with interactive tutorials.
Access the Assemble, Analyze, NVH Tools, NVH Post, and Physics AI ribbons.
High frequency NVH is an implementation of Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA), and is used to predict and analyze the vibration and acoustic response of complex dynamic systems.
Create and evaluate evaluation lines and optimize interfaces to eliminate squeak and rattle issues.
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