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recorder Node -file nodesD.out -time -node 1 2 3 4 -dof 1 2 disp | recorder Node -file nodesD.out -time -node 1 2 3 4 -dof 1 2 disp; generates output file nodesD.out that contains relative displacements in x and y direction at nodes 1, 2, 3, and 4. The output file will contain 9 columns (time, disp. in x at node 1, disp. in y at node 1, ... , disp. in y at node 4) | ||
recorder Node -file nodesA.out -time -timeSeries 1 -node 1 2 3 4 -dof 1 accel | recorder Node -file nodesA.out -time -timeSeries 1 -node 1 2 3 4 -dof 1 accel; generets output file nodesA.out that contains absolute acceleration (ground motion acceleration + relative acceleration) in x direction for nodes 1, 2, 3, and 4. | ||
Revision as of 23:29, 3 September 2010
- Command_Manual
- Tcl Commands
- Modeling_Commands
- model
- uniaxialMaterial
- ndMaterial
- frictionModel
- section
- geometricTransf
- element
- node
- sp commands
- mp commands
- timeSeries
- pattern
- mass
- block commands
- region
- rayleigh
- Analysis Commands
- Output Commands
- Misc Commands
- DataBase Commands
The Node recorder type records the response of a number of nodes at every converged step. The command to create a node recorder is:
recorder Node <-file $fileName> <-xml $fileName> <-binary $fileName> <-tcp $inetAddress $port> <-timeSeries $tsTag> <-time> <-node $node1 $node2 ...> <-nodeRange $startNode $endNode> <-region $regionTag> -dof ($dof1 $dof2 ...) $respType' |
$fileName | name of file to which output is sent.
file output is either in xml format (-xml option), textual (-file option) or binary (-binary option) |
inetAddr | ip address, "xx.xx.xx.xx", of remote machine to which data is sent |
$port | port on remote machine awaiting tcp |
-time | (optional using this option places domain time in first entry of each data line, default is to have time ommitted) |
$tsTag | the tag of a previously constructed TimeSeries, results from node at each time step are added to load factor from series |
$node1 $node2 .. | tags of nodes whose response is being recorded (optional, default: omitted) |
$startNode $endNode .. | tag for start and end nodes whose response is being recorded (optional, default: omitted) |
$regionTag | a region tag; to specify all nodes in the previously defined region. (optional) |
$dof1 dof2 ... | the specified dof at the nodes whose response is requested. |
$respType | a string indicating response required. Response types are given in table below. |
disp | displacement* |
vel | velocity* |
accel | acceleration* |
incrDisp | incremental displacement |
"eigen i" | eigenvector for mode i |
reaction | nodal reaction |
NOTES
- Only one of -file, -xml, -binary, -tcp will be used. If multiple specified last option is used.
- -tcp option only available for version 2.2.1 and higher.
EXAMPLES
recorder Node -file nodesD.out -time -node 1 2 3 4 -dof 1 2 disp; generates output file nodesD.out that contains relative displacements in x and y direction at nodes 1, 2, 3, and 4. The output file will contain 9 columns (time, disp. in x at node 1, disp. in y at node 1, ... , disp. in y at node 4)
recorder Node -file nodesA.out -time -timeSeries 1 -node 1 2 3 4 -dof 1 accel; generets output file nodesA.out that contains absolute acceleration (ground motion acceleration + relative acceleration) in x direction for nodes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Code Developed by: fmk