This topic will help you understand the workflow of building
and running a hotspot search and eventually showing the results. Figure 1.
Hotspot Finder APIs
Using the hotspot search, you can find hotspots in a model based on filtering rules and
a logical combination of such rules.
Data filtering rules for Selection set, ignoring specific element types, threshold
values, maintaining a minimum distance between hotspots and limiting the search to a
number of extreme top or bottom values.
The rules can be used in sequence using a keyword THEN and also you can get a combined
effect using boolean logic based on AND, OR and brackets.
These APIs will work in v2020 and all future releases.
Note: Before using these APIs, make sure that a model is loaded in HyperView and scalar contour is plotted.
Figure 2. Hotspot Search Criteria
Figure 3. Recommended approach
Hot Spot Best View
Display the hotspots or a given entity in one of the best view modes.Figure 4.
Hotspot Best View Modes - Global Views
Global views provide you with a perspective of the all the hotspots in the reference of
entire model, in an isometric view.
You can chose to automatically hide unwanted components from global views.
Global View
Shows all of the hotspots.
Default
Shows the entire model and all hotspots.Figure 5.
Region
Shows only the attached elements around all hotspots, rest of the model is
transparent.Figure 6.
Spheres
Shows only a spherical region around all hotspots, rest of the model is
transparent.
Component
Shows only the components with the hotspots, rest of the model is
transparent.Figure 7.
Global Location
Shows only one hotspot with entire model visible.Figure 8.
Hotspot Best View Modes - Component Based Views
Component based views help you gain extra insight about the component of the hotspot.
Component Transparency
Shows only one hotspot with its component and contour plot, the rest of the model is
transparent.Figure 9.
Isolate Component
Shows only one hotspot with its component isolated, the rest of the model is
hidden.Figure 10.
Hotspot Best View Modes - Local Views
Local views help a you gain extra insight on a particular hotspot and the region around
it.
You can choose the region size to focus on.
Entity Zoom
The hotspot is shown with its component isolated and zoomed in 3X. Figure 11.
Transparency
Only the region (spherical) around the hotspot is shown, everything else in the
model is transparent.Figure 12.
Contour
The hotspot is shown with the entire model contoured and zoomed into the
hotspot.Figure 13.