「$xnode」:修訂間差異

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(未顯示同一使用者於中間所作的 3 次修訂)
第19行: 第19行:
     10.0000
     10.0000
It means the 1<sup>st</sup> x-point is at 0.0 (&mu;m); the 2<sup>nd</sup> is at 1.1 (&mu;m); and the last is at 10.0 (&mu;m).
It means the 1<sup>st</sup> x-point is at 0.0 (&mu;m); the 2<sup>nd</sup> is at 1.1 (&mu;m); and the last is at 10.0 (&mu;m).
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<br>'''<big><big>The $xnode setting in GUI interface is here</big></big>''' <br>
<br>'''<big><big>The $xnode setting in GUI interface is here</big></big>''' <br>
1. Press '''Mesh Setting''' and choose '''Manual mesh'''.<br>
1. Press '''Mesh Setting''' and choose '''Manual mesh'''.<br>
2. Choose '''X-node point''' and set the 1st X-point to 0.0 (μm).<br>
2. Choose '''X-node point''' and set the 1<sup>st</sup> X-point to 0.0 (μm).<br>
[[檔案:2D_xnode_fig1.jpg|1200px]]<br><br>
[[檔案:2D_xnode_fig1.jpg|1200px]]<br><br>
3. Continue set the 2nd X-point to 1.1 (μm).<br>
3. Continue set the 2<sup>nd</sup> X-point to 1.1 (μm).<br>
[[檔案:2D_xnode_fig2.jpg|1200px]]<br><br>
[[檔案:2D_xnode_fig2.jpg|1200px]]<br><br>
4. Continue by setting the last X-point to 10.0 (μm).<br>
4. Continue set the last X-point to 10.0 (μm).<br>
[[檔案:2D_xnode_fig3.jpg|1200px]]<br><br>
[[檔案:2D_xnode_fig3.jpg|1200px]]<br><br>
5. Get 3 X-nodes!<br>
5. Get 3 X-nodes!<br>

於 2024年10月26日 (六) 18:13 的最新修訂

The x-coordinate for each x node. The number of rows (n) depends on the function $xsecysecmaxob.

  • Unit: μm



Format
$xnode
x1
x2
 .
 .
 .
xn



Example
$xsecysecmaxob 
    3    5    2 
$xnode 0.0000 1.1000 10.0000

It means the 1st x-point is at 0.0 (μm); the 2nd is at 1.1 (μm); and the last is at 10.0 (μm).



The $xnode setting in GUI interface is here
1. Press Mesh Setting and choose Manual mesh.
2. Choose X-node point and set the 1st X-point to 0.0 (μm).


3. Continue set the 2nd X-point to 1.1 (μm).


4. Continue set the last X-point to 10.0 (μm).


5. Get 3 X-nodes!




Related commands
$xnode, $ynode, $xd, $xdiv, $xgradualdiv, $ygradualdiv, $ydiv,$ynode