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Hi all!!
I am working in a calculation that finish with a mesh from specific dimmensions and steps.
I am trying to plot this arragement without luck.
I have Lx:=50m Ly:=50m Div_x:=5 Div_y:=8
0 ______________50 |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| 50
I am doing a:
for i:=1;i<Lx/Div_x;i:=i+1
but i do not know hoy to build a iterative matrix of vectos to plot.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!!
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Thanks for the quick answer Jean!! I have been play with your help, and I can plot only a square meshes. I can't plot a rectangular mesh with different steps (in x and y).
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We are almost there!! Look this. I can resize the mesh on Y limits.
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Sorry my last post must say "I can't resize the mesh on Y limits."
The thing I am trying to plot is the result of an electrical grounding/earthing calculation done by IEEE-80 (substation grounding). The output of the calculation is a mesh of buried (cooper) conductors from specific dimensions and quantities.
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Thank you very much for the help Jean!! I really appreciate it! The last post is exactly what I need to do, but... (there's always a "but" I need an way to generate the vectors matrix from: -the total length of the mesh in X (long) -the total length of the mesh in Y (width) -the intermediate distances in X (step X) -the intermediate distances in Y (step Y) Do you think it's possible?
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Amazing Jean!!
Thank you very much!! I will play with that!
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Originally Posted by: jb_bairoletto Amazing Jean!!
Thank you very much!! I will play with that! At this point of your project and for the [6 x 9], you can put some resulting IEEE-80 maths over the plot. As well you can change the grid size and the maths result will follow. You will have to refresh Xtick/Ytick spacing for convenient publishing. Eventually, you may add a discrete plot over the grid. If you have more suite, propose for general interest, unless the project is confidential in some way. That's the only profitable application of 2D Scatter. Smath is not suited for the 3D plot, but renders as point plots. This Scatter style was designed for Mathcad to generate low point data set re-plotted via the specific "Scatter plot" interpolated X,Y directions. This version Sr(X(x,y),Y(x,y),Z(x,y),u,v) is most interesting for plotting a uni-color family of traces from the Smath native QuickPlot. Jean Utilities Matrix Create Sr(X,Y,Z,s0,s1,t0,t1,xmesh,ymesh) GaussianMultitrace.sm (22kb) downloaded 17 time(s). Utilities Matrix Create Sr(X,Y,Z,s0,s1,t0,t1,xmesh,ymesh) Spline_Interpolate.sm (96kb) downloaded 14 time(s).
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Hi Jean, I can perfectly understand that Smath plot is not designed for this, but with a litte tweak can be draw a "ilustrative example" of the results. The project its not confidential, its a ground system of a new substation to expand electrical public distribution grid. Its done according the steps defined in IEEE80. So, I am doing this as an "extra mile" of the job (because the resulting grid must be drawn in cad files, over the real installation). Regarding your submitted files, I can not draw the rods. I trace the problem until this (see figure). Its seems that XY matrix has no second column. What do you think?
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Originally Posted by: jb_bairoletto Regarding your submitted files, I can not draw the rods. I trace the problem until this (see figure). Its seems that XY matrix has no second column. What do you think? If you can't plot this ... problem is your latest SS version [7109 ?] 1. Try tabulate 'grid' ... if NOT problem is there. 2. If 'grid' tabulates ... X_Y plot is freaked. Many problems were reported about latest beta SS 7109 Some not yet attended for months. Jean Grid.sm (20kb) downloaded 10 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: jb_bairoletto Regarding your submitted files, I can not draw the rods. ... please, attach your document, I will check if it works in my SS 6179. Doctors will need it anyway.
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... try this + professional version [all inclusive] Grid Pro. version.sm (20kb) downloaded 19 time(s).
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... also: you show some maths diagram, make sure they go below the grid system. Jean Argentina Project.sm (29kb) downloaded 14 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud If you can't plot this ... problem is your latest SS version [7109 ?] Yes! I am working with the last version! (I did not know it has a problem ) Your last 2 examples works without problem. Now I will check with version 6179 and tell you.
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud If you can't plot this ... problem is your latest SS version [7109 ?] Yes! I am working with the last version! (I did not know it has a problem ) Your last 2 examples works without problem. Now I will check with version 6179 and tell you.
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Originally Posted by: jb_bairoletto Your last 2 examples work without problem.
Now I will check with version 6179 and tell you. The bug wrt SS 7109 is reported in Bugs & Problems small numbers.It concerns failure to manage results < ? The Project Fission attached turns red 7109. The data table MeV [collapsed] is all red. However quite correct 6179. Electrical is not my cup of tea, rather: Process Control & Instrumentation. I have seen that large carbon field grid under construction next to an 800 MW Nuclear Power Plant [Same Candu in Argentina]. My understanding, next IEEE is an iterative trial/error to optimize the best configuration of the earth ground field. The SS 7109 bug may not reflect in this project. May be wiser to continue SS 6179 if you still have it running. Cheers ... Jean Project Fission.sm (188kb) downloaded 10 time(s). 2D Util Points Grid_Lines Canvas ADVANCED [Part7].sm (243kb) downloaded 12 time(s).
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... random list ground rods added. I guess Smath could clean IEEE-80 pretty well. Argentina Project.sm (219kb) downloaded 16 time(s).
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There is a difference in plotting in versions of Smath. Have a look to this. I am loading the same file in two differente versions of Smath (last version and last beta).
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Originally Posted by: jb_bairoletto There is a difference in plotting in versions of Smath. By same token: you can delete lot of the previous stuff that has no more meaning wrt the mesh-line/points project. Only YOU can delete your own. There is no difference in plotting. The text style always plots shifted below and right. This is a delightful Smath feature. Eventually, you can put it wherever you want [last part of the attached]. This document is an exceptional collection of the for-loop counter. The for-loop counter enhances Smath from low classroom to most advanced Engineering/Scientific applications. Largely augmented SS 6179 for what it worth ... ? Cheers ... Jean ... Please: don't hesitate for + 2D Util Points Grid_Lines Canvas ADVANCED [Part7] IEEE-80.sm (283kb) downloaded 17 time(s).
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