pltIVector GetOffset
Gets the offset of the vector.
Syntax
pltIVector_handle GetOffset
Application
HyperWorks Tcl Query
Description
Returns the offset of the vector.
Errors
None.
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Returns the dependency list for a datasource (vector).
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Gets the filename of the data file referenced by the vector.
Gets whether the vector is frozen or unfrozen.
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Returns the metadata for the particular datasource (vector).
Returns the number of attributes in the vector.
Returns the number of columns of the datasource (vector).
Returns the number of rows of the datasource (vector).
Gets the offset of the vector.
Gives the string corresponding the name and number of the datasource (vector).
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Returns the reader target version of the reader of the data file referenced by the datasource (vector).
Gets the scale factor of the vector.
Gets the subcase for the vector.
Gets the type of the vector.
Gets the data values for the vector.
Returns whether the particular vector is independent of other vectors.
Removes the specified attribute from the vector.
Sets the associated axis for the vector.
Sets the component used by the vector.
Sets the end index of vector referenced by the datasource (vector).
Sets the increment of vector with given increment referenced by the datasource (vector).
Sets the start index of data vector referenced by the datasource (vector).
Sets the datatype used by the vector.
Sets the mathematical expression of the vector.
Sets the filename of the data file referenced by the vector.
Sets whether the vector is frozen or unfrozen.
Sets the metadata for the particular entity.
Sets the offset of the vector.
Sets the reader target version of the reader of the data file referenced by the datasource (vector).
Sets the request used by the vector.
Sets the scale factor of the vector.
Sets the subcase for the vector.
Sets the type of the vector.
Sets the data values of the vector.
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Gets the offset of the vector.
Gets the offset of the vector.
pltIVector_handle GetOffset
HyperWorks Tcl Query
Returns the offset of the vector.
None.
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