Hello, guys.
question 1>
so in the picture, the load were correctly distributed in the different color zone.
But I want to know the exact different color areas, is that possible in Robot to check?
for example how do I get the area of grey, red, purple, blue color area?
question 2>
and this load distribution I can only see if I have a cladding,
what if I have a panel(for example 400mm thickness concete slab), how do I get this panel to show the same color load distribution regions?
Your reply woule be really appreciated!
B R
Jue
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Hi @wangjue1990
question 1>
so in the picture, the load were correctly distributed in the different color zone.
But I want to know the exact different color areas, is that possible in Robot to check?
for example how do I get the area of grey, red, purple, blue color area?
Such areas are not displayed (as values) in Robot.
question 2>
and this load distribution I can only see if I have a cladding,
what if I have a panel(for example 400mm thickness concete slab), how do I get this panel to show the same color load distribution regions?
If you assign it the calculation model with this type of load distribution then they will be shown
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Just one more following question for your answer to question 1:
is there a way to show the area with value? by some macro?
B R
Jue
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