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This command is used to print output to screen or file. | |||
This command is used to print output. | |||
To print all objects of the domain: | To print all objects of the domain: |
Revision as of 05:02, 27 February 2010
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This command is used to print output to screen or file.
To print all objects of the domain:
print <$fileName> |
To print node information:
print <$fileName> -node <-flag $flag> <$node1 $node2 ...> |
To print element information:
print <$fileName> -ele <-flag $flag> <$ele1 $ele2 ...> |
$fileName | (optional) name of file to which data will be sent. overwrites existing file. default is to print to stderr) |
$flag | integer flag to be sent to the print() method, depending on the node and element type (optional) |
$node1 $node2 .. | (optional) integer tags of nodes to be printed. default is to print all. |
$ele1 $ele2 .. | (optional) integer tags of elements to be printed. default is to print all. |
EXAMPLE:
print -ele; # print all elemenmts
print -node 1 2 3; # print data for nodes 1,2 & 3
Code Developed by: fmk