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Offline TIAGO_ENG2012  
#1 Posted : 27 December 2021 15:25:49(UTC)
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Good morning,

I'm new to smart studio and I'm trying to plot the graph for this function of a bi-supported beam but I can't

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#2 Posted : 27 December 2021 16:42:33(UTC)
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Something like that. The X-Y Plot plugin doesn't have advanced capabilities for working with units.

Unlike Mathcad, we have only one field for describing the graph. For this reason, we can only learn about the X variable from this description. For this, it must be undefined. The component looks for undefined variables in the expression and uses them to determine how to plot a graph. If you define the variable x, then the component will not understand how to plot the graph. The tilde sign (~) helps him with this as an analogue of the range variable in Mathcad.

whyplot (uni).sm (10kb) downloaded 16 time(s).

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You have an incorrectly written expression:

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We usually plot the graph like this:

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Links:

1. X-Y Plot. Support for parametric plot type.

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#3 Posted : 27 December 2021 17:19:06(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: TIAGO_ENG2012 Go to Quoted Post
I'm new to smart studio and I'm trying to plot the graph for this function of a bi-supported beam but I can't

Zap units for the plot.

whyplot (else).sm (14kb) downloaded 12 time(s).
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#4 Posted : 27 December 2021 19:22:19(UTC)
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Zap units for the plot.

... add meaning to the plot.

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#5 Posted : 27 December 2021 23:45:59(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: uni Go to Quoted Post
We usually plot the graph like this:

Same approach with embedded 2D plot.

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Originally Posted by: uni Go to Quoted Post
The tilde sign (~) helps him with this as an analogue of the range variable in Mathcad.

This would be awesome if 2D plot supports tilde sign (~) ranges.

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#6 Posted : 28 December 2021 04:44:04(UTC)
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In general, it is possible to make a component with two and more fields. But this situation happened historically. Ten years ago there was no experience in creating such components, and now there is no time and effort to create everything from scratch. The API allows you to add any number of such fields, but this is more difficult to program. In a sense, this is a different ideology. If we ever have a development team, they will develop a component that is more understandable to use.
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#7 Posted : 06 January 2022 00:04:52(UTC)
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