Hi,
Could you tell me please how the code in the following link is written in that way?! I had never seen such one in OpenSees forum!
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... php?t=4398
Thanks a lot.
A general question!
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Re: A general question!
Hi Ella,
which is the problem with the code? Instead of using different tcl files (one for the main structure, one for the analysis and so on) only one file is adopted. At the end, there is a script to check the convergence of the nonlinear analysis and modify the parameters if something wrong happens.
Andrea
which is the problem with the code? Instead of using different tcl files (one for the main structure, one for the analysis and so on) only one file is adopted. At the end, there is a script to check the convergence of the nonlinear analysis and modify the parameters if something wrong happens.
Andrea
Scientists study the world as it is; engineers create the world that never has been.
Re: A general question!
Dear Andrea,
Thanks for your comment, but I really didn't mean that! I meant how has he/she added their code in a way that you can scroll the code with scroll bar, and this is not like the following ones:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... ing#p99932
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... ing#p99861
How can I upload my code in OpenSees forum like the one with scroll ability (and colors!)
Thanks.
Thanks for your comment, but I really didn't mean that! I meant how has he/she added their code in a way that you can scroll the code with scroll bar, and this is not like the following ones:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... ing#p99932
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... ing#p99861
How can I upload my code in OpenSees forum like the one with scroll ability (and colors!)
Thanks.
Re: A general question!
Sorry Ella, I didn't understand the question.
Probably that guy enabled BBCode, look this link:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... bcode#f0r0
Andrea
Probably that guy enabled BBCode, look this link:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... bcode#f0r0
Andrea
Scientists study the world as it is; engineers create the world that never has been.
Re: A general question!
I'm sorry for not clarifying what I meant indeed! And thanks a lot.