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   * Bigger objects which require more arguments, like curves, are defined using a temporary object, which is filled and copied. For example, a curve is created by first defining a line (see below).   * Bigger objects which require more arguments, like curves, are defined using a temporary object, which is filled and copied. For example, a curve is created by first defining a line (see below).
  
-In this example, ''[[doc:user:geometry:user:points]]'' are defined with the first method, as the function named "define". The first argument is a user number, which must be strictly positive and different for each entity in a common set. The next three arguments are the spatial coordinates $x, y \mbox{ and z$. Since the geometry was set to plane strain, the default plane $z=0$ is considered and only $x$ and $y$ are given.+In this example, ''[[doc:user:geometry:user:points]]'' are defined with the first method, i.e. with the "define"-function. The first argument is a user number, which must be strictly positive and different for each entity in a common set. The next three arguments are the spatial coordinates $x$$yand $z$. Since the geometry was set to plane strain, the default plane $z=0$ is considered and only $x$ and $y$ are given.
  
  
doc/user/tutorials/tuto1.txt · Last modified: 2016/07/11 16:45 by boemer

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