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== Examples == | |||
*[[BuildingTcl -- addModel Examples -- 2D Models]] | |||
*[[BuildingTcl -- addModel Examples -- 3D Models]] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:39, 5 November 2009
Commands
- addModelData ModelLabel $ModelLabel
- addModelData ModelTypeLabel $ModelTypeLabel
- addModelData $RequiredArgument1Label $RequiredArgument1Value
- addModelData $RequiredArgument2Label $RequiredArgument2Value
- …
- <addModelData ModelDescription "$ModelDescription">
- <addModelData $InputArgument1Label $InputArgument1Value>
- <addModelData $InputArgument2Label $InputArgument2Value>
- …
- addModel
Different ModelTypes have different input arguments:
- BuildingTcl -- ModelTypeLabel Elevation
- BuildingTcl -- ModelTypeLabel Plan
- BuildingTcl -- ModelTypeLabel 3DFrame
Arguments
- $ModelLabel
- Unique Model Label for reference
- $ModelTypeLabel
- Specifies which ModelType is being used
- $ModelDescription
- Text. Optional, default = blank {}
- $RequiredArgument1Label $RequiredArgument1Value ...
- Labels and corresponding values for ModelType-specific required argument.
- $InputArgument1Label $InputArgument1Value …
- Labels and corresponding values for ModelType-specific Input Arguments (Optional)
Notes
The addModel command must be placed at the end of each Model-data definition, as it takes all data defined since the last addModel command and define the Model.
Options
Examples
BuildingTcl -- BuildAndAnalyze
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