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user_manual:post_processing [2023/01/28 16:47] Ali Baba [How to visualize data composed of multiple occurrences] |
user_manual:post_processing [2023/05/26 12:06] Ali Baba [Controlling the symbol size] |
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==== Controlling the symbol size ==== | ==== Controlling the symbol size ==== | ||
- | The line and point symbols (used for tensor and scalar fields) may sometimes be difficult to visualize. When necessary, **you can increase the point size and the line width**. To proceed, you need click on the gear icon in the properties panel, which shows hidden options. Then under the styling section you can control the "Point Size" and "Line Width" parameters. | + | The line and point symbols (used for tensor and scalar fields) may sometimes be difficult to visualize. When necessary, **you can increase the point size and the line width**. To proceed, you need to click on the gear icon in the properties panel, which shows hidden options. Then under the styling section you can control the "Point Size" and "Line Width" parameters. |
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+ | ==== Disabling NaN visualization ==== | ||
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+ | By default, the SesamX viewer can display fields with NaN data. An element or a node with a NaN value indicates that the underlying field does not have any data associated to this element or node. For instance, dummy coating elements used for the definition of contact condition cannot carry stress data. | ||
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+ | Unless otherwise specified, NaN values are displayed in yellow, and they can impair the view. Fortunately, | ||
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