

Group is created each time you patch a quantity of fixtures (forĮxample, 4 BB4.) This function can be turned off using Auto A fixture type group is created which contains allįixtures of the same type (for example, All Robe Pointe). When patching multiple fixtures, the console automatically creates The group will now only contain the fixtures which remained selected.

The last fixture - next fixture functions described in the next section, and when you use Shapes, Fan mode and Fixture Overlapįunctions. The order in which you originally selected the fixtures whenĬreating the group is also stored. To select all the fixtures/dimmers in a group, just press the button +, on the second touch the group will be recorded. Quick Record - on the first touch the button will turn red with a Record Group menu, or on the screen touch the button twice to use You can also press Avo and Group to go directly to the.Press Clear then repeat from 1 to store other groups.Press Store to store as a numbered group. Of a fader handle where you want to store the group, or Touch an empty button in the Groups window, or press the Select button.

Use softkey A to enter a number for the group, or B Provide a.Press Group (top right of the numeric keys) then Record.Which you select them will also be stored in the group). Select the fixtures/dimmers you want in the group (the order in.Then click on the Calculate Difference button.If the Groups window is not visible, you can show it by pressing Open/View, Group (above numeric keys). Run this macro from Tecplot’s quick macro panel (QMP) by selecting Scripting>Quick Macros from the main menu. $!VarSet |OtherZone| = (|Loop|+|BaseNumZones|) $!Varset |BaseNumZones| = (|NumZones|/2) $!Loop |BaseNumZones| # the difference in BOTH sets of zones change "$!AlterData " to be "$!AlterData " Deposit the delta into T_del for the base set of zones only. # First must create T_del variable for all zones # Here is an example of a Tecplot macro that takes the difference between two variables through a range of zones. lay files are human readable and editable via a simple text editor like Microsoft Notepad. load a *.dat file, and create a standard plot via a chosen *.sty file). macro file or *.mcr is a file that directs Tecplot to take a given action (e.g.dat file or *.dat is a file of data in Tecplot’s ASCII format.SZL file or *.szplt is a newer Tecplot file format that reduces the amount of solution data loaded when analyzing CFD results ( Learn more).plt file or *.plt is a file of data in Tecplot’s binary format.a “doghouse plot”, but is not tied to a specific data set. style file or *.sty is a file that creates a specified type of plot (e.g.time) and is tied to a specific data set. layout file or *.lay is a file that creates a specified plot (e.g.In this Tecplot Tip we define each Tecplot file type and show you an example Tecplot Macro. Understanding Tecplot file types helps you work more efficiently and get the most out of Tecplot 360. « Back Tecplot File Types and an Example Macro Tecplot 360, Tecplot Blog, Tecplot Tip September 24, 2013
