line_width_by#
- tensor.line_width_by(p0: str) int #
Sets the method by which a tensor glyph part’s line width is controlled.
- Args:
- p0:
‘method’
part
direction
- Examples:
# # Activating a tensor variable # ensight.variables.activate("uniaxial_tensor") # # Selecting all parts as parents # ensight.part.select_all() # # Grouping a bunch of tensor attribute commands # (Note line width set by direction) # ensight.tensor.begin() ensight.tensor.variable("uniaxial_tensor") ensight.tensor.display_compression("ON") ensight.tensor.display_tension("ON") ensight.tensor.display_major("ON") ensight.tensor.display_minor("ON") ensight.tensor.display_middle("ON") ensight.tensor.tip_shape("triangle") ensight.tensor.tip_size(1.0000e-01) ensight.tensor.color_by("direction") ensight.tensor.compression_rgb(1.0000e+00,0.0000e+00,4.0000e-01) ensight.tensor.tension_rgb(0.0000e+00,8.0000e-01,1.0000e+00) ensight.tensor.line_width_by("direction") ensight.tensor.compression_line_width(2) ensight.tensor.tension_line_width(4) ensight.tensor.end() # # Creating the tensor glyph part # ensight.tensor.create() # # Now selecting the tensor glyph part # ensight.part.select_begin(5) # # And changing to line width to be by part instead of direction # ensight.part.modify_begin() ensight.tensor.line_width_by("part") ensight.part.modify_end()
- Returns:
zero on success, non-zero on error