Output responses can be created manually or automatically using the File
Assistant.
Create Output Responses Manually
Manually create and define output responses.
In the Define Output Responses step, Define Output Responses tab, click
Add Output Response.
A new output response is created and added to the list of output
responses.
In the Label column, enter a name for the output response.
Define the output response expression.
Manually enter the expression in the Expression column.
Build an expression using the Expression Builder, which can be accessed
by clicking in the
Expression column.
In the Output Type field, select one of the following:
Choose Real (default) if the output response is a
real number.
Choose String if the output response is a
string.
Click Evaluate to extract the output response
value.
Figure 1.
Tip: Create multiple output responses simultaneously by left-clicking and
holding the mouse button on Add Output Response. In the
pop-up, enter the number of output responses to add and press
Enter.Figure 2.
Create Output Responses using the File Assistant
Automatically create and define output responses using the File Assistant's guided
set of dialogs to extract data from the output files generated during the
evaluation.
Go to the Define Output Responses step, Define Output Responses tab.
Select the output file that contains the output response data to extract in the
following ways:
From the Directory, drag-and-drop the output file into the work area.
The response file selection is automatically populated in the File
Assistant dialog, File field.Figure 3.
Click File Assistant. In the File
Assistant dialog, File field, navigate to the output
file.Figure 4.
Under Reading Technology, verify the correct reader is selected and click
Next.
Select a data goal and click Next.
Option
Description
Single Item in a Time Series
Collect scalar information for a specific item, for example the
displacement of a specific node.
Multiple Items at Multiple Time Steps
Construct output responses based on a range of items,for example the
maximum stress in the entire model.
Mode Tracking
Compare modal result to a known reference to correlate results or
avoid mode switching.
Define data options (subcase, type, mode, request, and so on) and click
Next.
Note: The options available will vary according to the data goal
selected.
Define options for data source and output response creation and click
Finish.
Under Create a new Data Source, enter a label for the data
source.
Optional: To create a new response in which the data source will be used, select
Use Data Source in a new Response. Enter a
label for the output response, and select an expression type.
Figure 5.
A new output response is created and added to the list of output
responses.
In the Output Type field, select one of the following:
Choose Real (default) if the output response is a
real number.
Choose String if the output response is a
string.
Click Evaluate to extract the output response
value.
Remove Output Responses
Remove output responses from your study.
In the Define Output Responses step, Define Output Responses tab, select the
output responses to remove.
Click Remove Output Response.
Warning: If the output response is in use in a study approach, a
warning message will prompt you for conformation.
Figure 6.
Tip: Select multiple output responses to remove by holding Ctrl while left-clicking.