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issued on more occasions than this, for example if the user is just looking to record the eigenvalues after an eigen command | issued on more occasions than this, for example if the user is just looking to record the eigenvalues after an eigen command | ||
or for example the user wishes to include the state of the model at time 0.0 before any analysis has been completed. | or for example the user wishes to include the state of the model at time 0.0 before any analysis has been completed. | ||
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Code Developed by: <span style="color:blue"> fmk </span> |
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This command is used to cause all the recorders to do a record on the current state of the model.
record |
NOTE:
A record is issued after every successfull static or transient analysis step. Sometimes the user may need the record to be
issued on more occasions than this, for example if the user is just looking to record the eigenvalues after an eigen command
or for example the user wishes to include the state of the model at time 0.0 before any analysis has been completed.
Code Developed by: fmk