Select Entities Using the Input Collector

When working in a panel or the Entity Editor, selection is performed via yellow input collectors.

Input collectors allow you to select entities in a model to which you can apply various tool functions. Their behavior is similar to the entity selector in the modeling window.

An input collector contains an entity type selection switch, an entity type button, and a reset button. An input collector is active when the entity type button is enclosed in a blue rectangle, as shown in the image below.


Figure 1. Input collector – elements selected
There are five types of input collectors:
Nodes
Nodes
Nodes on graphic representation (such as ellipsoids, cylinders, etc.)
Elements
Elements
Elements on graphic representation
Components
Components
Components on graphic representation
Assemblies
Hierarchical component sets
Body
Systems
Local coordinate system
Marker
After activating the input collector, you are able to select entities by:
  • Picking entities from the modeling window.
  • Using quick window selection.
  • Using the extended entity selection menu.

An input collector entity type in the plural form, such as "elements", indicates that you are able to select more than one entity from your model. An input collector entity type in the singular form, such as "node", indicates that you can select only one entity from your model at a time.

When you need to define a plane by specifying a plane's normal vector, the input collector allows you to select nodes one at a time by entering the node ID. Similar to the standard input collector described earlier, the active node is surrounded by a blue square. Click the entity type selection switch to change the input collector type, and click the reset button to reset the input collector.

Examples of this type of input collector include:



Figure 2. Plane normal vector definition using the global axis


Figure 3. Plane normal vector definition
When you click N1, N2, or N3 on the collector pictured above, the Select by ID dialog is displayed:


Figure 4. Select by ID dialog
Look in
Allows you to select which pool contains the entity. For example in the case of elements, ID 1 could be in the Shell pool or the Solid Pool (if the model has duplicated IDs), therefore you would need to specify a pool for selecting a unique entity.
All
All of the entities with duplicate IDs are selected.

Use the Extended Entity Selection Menu

  1. From a panel or the Entity Editor, click the entity type button on the input collector to access the extended entity selection menu.
    A pop-up menu containing the available selection techniques is displayed. This menu allows alternative methods for selecting elements of the specified entity type.
    Note: The options displayed on the extended entity selection menu are dependent upon the active input collector.
  2. Select an entity selection technique from the menu.
    1. Optional: Fill in any secondary dialog that is displayed.
      The selected entities are highlighted in the modeling window.

Extended Entity Selection Menu

The extended entity selection menu provides a number of entity selection options.

Click the entity type button on the current input collector to access the extended selection menu.


Figure 5. Input collector – elements selected


Figure 6. Extended entity selection menu for the Elements entity type

You can then select an option from the extended entity selection menu. The above image shows all the selection options available in HyperLife. However, not all entity types offer all the selection options. Only valid selections for the current entity type are displayed on the menu. For instance, if you are using the Systems input collector, the By Config, By Dimension, By Sphere, and By Set (Group) entity selection options are not available.

HyperLife is capable of entity binding changes between nodes, elements, and components - which provides you with easy selection. For example, when Nodes is specified in the input collector, the By ID option allows you to select either By Node ID, By Element ID, or By Component ID. Similarly when selecting nodes, the By Set option allows you to select a node set (group), element set (group), or component set (group). If you select an element set (group), the nodes connected to the elements defined in the set (group) will be selected.
Note: When working outside of a panel or the Entity Editor, the equivalents of these options are accessed:
  • By right-clicking in the modeling window.
  • In the Advanced Selection dialog by clicking on the entity selector.
The following extended entity selection menu options are available:
Displayed
Select entities that are currently displayed in the modeling window for the specified types.
All
Select all entities in a model of the specified type. When you select All, the set to be added to the user mark includes entities displayed and those not displayed.
Save
Save the current selected set of entities for future use.
Retrieve
Retrieve the current saved selection set of entities
Visibility filter
This affects the following options:
All
Apply your settings to all entities in the model, regardless if they are displayed on the screen or not.
Displayed
Apply your settings to only the entities that are displayed on the model.
By Window
Select entities based on a user-defined multiple-sided polygon on the screen.


Figure 7. Extended Entity Selection -- By Window menu for the Elements entity type
Use Shift + left mouse button to define the window points. Select points in the modeling window to define a window enclosing the pick handles of the entities to select or exclude.
  • Select Entities inside the window to highlight the entities within the window.
  • Select Entities outside the window to highlight entities outside of the window.
Reverse
Allows for a Boolean "not" to be performed on the currently selected entities. When Reverse is selected, all selected entities are removed from the mark; all entities that are not on the mark are selected.
By ID
Select entities by entering an ID number.


Figure 8. Extended Entity Selection -- By ID menu for the Elements or Nodes entity type

Make a selection from the By ID drop-down menu (By Node ID, By Element ID, or By Component ID), and then enter a valid expression (listed below) and an ID in the text box.

==
Displays entities equal to the ID entered
!=
Displays entities not equal to the ID entered
<
Displays entities less than the ID entered
<=
Display entities less than or equal to the ID entered
>
Displays entities greater than the ID entered
>=
Display entities greater than or equal to the ID entered
Note: You can also enter IDs and/or ranges, separated by commas (for example: 1, 3, 5-12) in the text box.

In addition, you may also make a selection from the Look in drop-down menu. When a model contains duplicate IDs, HyperLife organizes the model into different pools - therefore you need to specify a pool in order to select a unique element.

If All is used, all the entities with duplicate IDs are selected.

By Dimension
Select entities by dimension (0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D). You can select one or more of the dimensions available.


Figure 9.

Setting the input collector to Nodes allows you to select nodes attached to all elements with the selected dimension. HyperLife performs the entity binding changes for proper selection.

By Config
Select elements by configuration. You can select one or more of the various element configurations available.


Figure 10.

If Element configuration is selected, HyperLife will apply the binding changes to find the nodes connected to the elements.

By Set
Select from a drop-down menu of created sets/groups.


Figure 11.
By Adjacent
Select entities adjacent to the entities already selected. When you select By Adjacent, HyperLife includes the entities that are adjacent to the entities already selected.
By Attached
Select entities by specifying an entity among a large group of continuously connected elements. When you select By Attached, HyperLife includes the entities that are attached to the entities already selected.
By Contour
Select entities by contour.


Figure 12.
The following contour options are available:
Value
Enter a contour value in the text box (see the Note below).
Percent
Enter the percentage of entities to select (0 to 100) in the text box (see the Note below).
Top N
Enter a positive decimal value for N, where N is the number of entities to be selected. For example, if you enter 50, the application displays the top 50 elements/nodes that have the highest contour value.
Bottom N
Enter a positive decimal value for N, where N is the number of entities to be selected. For example, if you enter 50, the application displays the bottom 50 elements/nodes that have the lowest contour value.
No result
All nodes or elements without any results are selected.
Max of Window
Displays the maximum contour value for the entities defined using the Quick Window Selection feature (Shift + left mouse button).
Min of Window
Displays the minimum contour value for the entities defined using the Quick Window Selection feature (Shift + left mouse button).
Note: If you select Value or Percent, you must select a quantifier from the bottom, left-most drop-down menu:
=
Displays entities equal to the contour value/percent entered.
!=
Displays entities not equal to the contour value/percent entered.
<
Displays entities less than the contour value/percent entered.
<=
Display entities less than or equal to the contour value/percent entered.
>
Displays entities greater than the contour value/percent entered.
>=
Display entities greater than or equal to the contour value/percent entered.
By Sphere
Allows you to select entities by entering location information for x, y, z and also entering a user-defined radius.


Figure 13.
By Face

Select nodes/elements that are located on the same face as the previously selected entity. A face is defined as a region on the model surface where the angle between element normals does not exceed a certain threshold. This threshold is controlled by the Feature angle setting. This works on both shell and solid elements.

Limitations:
  • Does not handle flipped normals.
  • Cannot be used to select components.
By Plane
Select nodes/elements that lie within a certain tolerance (in model units) of the defined plane. This selection method uses a vector input collector (X Axis, Y Axis, Z Axis, Vectors, N1N2N3, Normal to screen).


Figure 14.
The following options appear on each subpanel of the extended entity selection menu:
Add
Adds entities to the selection set that satisfy the user-defined criteria.
Subtract
Removes entities from the selection set that satisfy the user-defined criteria.
Reset
Removes the selections made and returns the model to its original state.
Return
Returns to the main panel.
Apply
After defining the entity selection set, click Apply to select the entities, apply the desired action, and return to the previous panel.
A default action is one of the following:
  • Create a vector plot (if invoked from the Vector panel).
  • Create a tensor plot (if invoked from the Tensor panel).
Note: You can continue to apply the selection rules until you click Return or move the mouse button out of the dialog to dismiss it.

Change the Entity Type

  1. From a panel or the Entity Editor, click the entity type selection switch to access the pop-up menu of possible entity types.
  2. Select the type that you want to use.

Reset the Input Collector

From a panel or the Entity Editor, click the input collector reset button to deselect all entities.