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List of Available Functions
Posted 08.07.2009, 18:56 GMT-4 3 Replies
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Hi,
I have a quick question for something that I, for some reason, have not been able to find. Is there documentation available that will provide me with all of the available functions that I can use in expressions and in postprocessing?
For example, I used MATLAB to perform an AC sweep of a model I created, and one of the values of interest was the amplitude of a resonating beam. Now, I am able to access these values, for example, in the x-direction with u_amp_smpn.
However, I want to create a Bode plot of sorts, and plot the frequency response on a dB scale. Thus, I need to normalize my data by dividing u_amp_smpn by the maximum value stored in u_amp_smpn. However, I have not been able to determine if there is in fact a max() function. I have tried using max(u_amp_smpn), however I'm told that max() takes at least two parameters. Could anyone provide me with a resource that lists these sorts of details?
Thanks!
I have a quick question for something that I, for some reason, have not been able to find. Is there documentation available that will provide me with all of the available functions that I can use in expressions and in postprocessing?
For example, I used MATLAB to perform an AC sweep of a model I created, and one of the values of interest was the amplitude of a resonating beam. Now, I am able to access these values, for example, in the x-direction with u_amp_smpn.
However, I want to create a Bode plot of sorts, and plot the frequency response on a dB scale. Thus, I need to normalize my data by dividing u_amp_smpn by the maximum value stored in u_amp_smpn. However, I have not been able to determine if there is in fact a max() function. I have tried using max(u_amp_smpn), however I'm told that max() takes at least two parameters. Could anyone provide me with a resource that lists these sorts of details?
Thanks!
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