The following options are available for extended entity selection.
Note: Not all entity types offer all the following selection options. Only valid
selections for the current entity type are displayed on the menu.
- Displayed
- Select all entities of the specified type currently displayed in the
modeling window.
- Reverse
- Allows for a Boolean "not" to be performed on the currently displayed
entities; all selected entities are removed from the mark; all entities
which are not on the mark and are currently active are selected.
- All
- Select all entities of the specified type. The set to be added to the
user mark includes entities displayed and those not displayed.
- Adjacent
- Select entities adjacent to the entities already selected.
- Attached
- Select entities by specifying an entity among a large group of
continuously connected elements. HyperLife includes
the entities currently displayed that are attached to the entities
already selected. Entities that are not displayed will not be selected
although they may be attached to the entity selected.
- Face
- Select nodes/elements that are located on the same face as the
previously selected entity. A face is defined as a region on the model
surface where the angle between element normals does not exceed a
certain threshold. This threshold is controlled by the Feature angle
setting.
- Limitations:
- Works on shell elements only.
- Does not handle flipped normals.
- Cannot be used to select components.
- By Dimension
- Select entities by dimension (0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D). You can select one or
more of the dimensions available.
- Setting the entity selector to Nodes allows you
to select nodes attached to all elements with the selected dimension.
HyperLife performs the entity binding changes for
proper selection.
- Save Selection
- Save the currently selected entities to a holding area known as the user
mark.
- Retrieve Selection
- Retrieve previously saved entities from the user mark.
Advanced Selection Dialog Options
All selection methods in the dialog include a visibility filter. This allows you to
apply your settings to all entities in the model, regardless if they are displayed
on the screen or not, or only the entities that are displayed.
In addition,HyperLife is capable of entity binding changes between
nodes, elements, and components - which provides you with easy selection. For
example, when Nodes is specified on the entity selector, the
By ID option allows you to select either By Node ID, By Element ID, or By Component
ID.
- By ID
- Select entities by entering an ID number.
- Make a selection from the By ID drop-down menu (By Node
ID, By Element ID, or By
Component ID), and then enter a valid expression (listed
below) and an ID in the text box.
- ==
- Displays entities equal to the ID entered
- !=
- Displays entities not equal to the ID entered
- <
- Displays entities less than the ID entered
- <=
- Display entities less than or equal to the ID entered
- >
- Displays entities greater than the ID entered
- >=
- Display entities greater than or equal to the ID entered
Note: You can also enter IDs and/or ranges, separated by commas (for
example: 1, 3, 5-12) in the text box.
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In addition, you may also make a selection from the Look
in drop-down menu. When a model contains duplicate IDs,
HyperLife organizes the model into different pools
- therefore you need to specify a pool in order to select a unique
element.
If All is used, all the entities with duplicate IDs are selected.
- By Type
- Select elements by configuration. You can select one or more of the various
element configurations available.
- If Element configuration is selected, HyperLife will apply
the binding changes to find the nodes connected to the elements.
- By Sets
- Select the entities within a set.
- By Contour
- Select entities by contour.
- The following contour options are available:
- Value
- Enter a contour value in the text box (see the Note below).
- Percent
- Enter the percentage of entities to select (0 to 100) in the
text box (see the Note below).
- Top N
- Enter a positive decimal value for N, where N is the number of
entities to be selected. For example, if you enter 50, the
application displays the top 50 elements/nodes that have the
highest contour value.
- Bottom N
- Enter a positive decimal value for N, where N is the number of
entities to be selected. For example, if you enter 50, the
application displays the bottom 50 elements/nodes that have the
lowest contour value.
- No result
- All nodes or elements without any results are selected.
- Max of Window
- Displays the maximum contour value for the entities selected
with a window.
- Min of Window
- Displays the minimum contour value for the entities selected
with a window.
Note: If you select Value or Percent, you must select a quantifier from
the bottom, left-most drop-down menu:
- =
- Displays entities equal to the contour value/percent
entered.
- !=
- Displays entities not equal to the contour value/percent
entered.
- <
- Displays entities less than the contour value/percent
entered.
- <=
- Display entities less than or equal to the contour
value/percent entered.
- >
- Displays entities greater than the contour value/percent
entered.
- >=
- Display entities greater than or equal to the contour
value/percent entered.
- By Sphere
- Allows you to select entities by entering location information for x, y, z
and a user-defined radius.