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Print Contour Plots¶
viewerPrintContours.py from Printing a contour plot at the end of each step.
Print a set of contour plots to .png files.
Run the following command before running this script:
abaqus fetch job=viewer_tutorial
The following example script demonstrates how to produce and print a contour plot at the last frame of every step within an output database file. The example sets the appropriate contour limits so that all plots can be viewed within a fixed range.
Use the following command to retrieve the example script:
abaqus fetch job=viewerPrintContours
The script does the following:
Defines the contour limits function.
Determines the final frame of every step within an output database file.
Produces a contour plot at the final frame of every step.
Prints the contour plot to a file.
import visualization
from abaqus import *
from abaqusConstants import *
# Create a viewport for this example.
myViewport = session.Viewport(name="Print contour plot after each step", origin=(10, 10), width=150, height=100)
# Open the output database and associate it with the viewport.
# Then set the plot state to CONTOURS_ON_DEF
try:
myOdb = visualization.openOdb(path="viewer_tutorial.odb")
except Exception as e:
print("Error:", e)
myViewport.setValues(displayedObject=myOdb)
myViewport.odbDisplay.display.setValues(plotState=(CONTOURS_ON_DEF,))
# Determine the number of steps in the output database.
mySteps = myOdb.steps
numSteps = len(mySteps)
# Set the maximum and minimum limits of the contour legend.
myViewport.odbDisplay.contourOptions.setValues(
numIntervals=10, maxAutoCompute=OFF, maxValue=0.1, minAutoCompute=OFF, minValue=0.0
)
# Establish print preferences.
session.printOptions.setValues(vpBackground=OFF)
session.psOptions.setValues(orientation=LANDSCAPE)
myViewport.viewportAnnotationOptions.setValues(triad=OFF, title=OFF, state=OFF)
myViewport.odbDisplay.basicOptions.setValues(
coordSystemDisplay=OFF,
)
# For each step, obtain the following:
# 1) The step key.
# 2) The number of frames in the step.
# 3) The increment number of the last frame in the step.
#
for i in range(numSteps):
stepKey = mySteps.keys()[i]
step = mySteps[stepKey]
numFrames = len(step.frames)
# Go to the last frame.
# Display a contour plot.
# Display the step description and the increment number.
myViewport.odbDisplay.setFrame(step=i, frame=numFrames - 1)
myViewport.odbDisplay.display.setValues(plotState=(CONTOURS_ON_DEF,))
# Remove white space from the step key and use the result
# to name the file.
fileName = stepKey.replace(" ", "")
# Print the viewport to a file.
session.printToFile(fileName, PNG, (myViewport,))