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GetTimeOrFrequencyCurve Method (ICWBaseExcitation)

Gets the variation of base excitation with frequency or time.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetTimeOrFrequencyCurve() As Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ICWBaseExcitation
Dim value As Object
 
value = instance.GetTimeOrFrequencyCurve()
C# 
object GetTimeOrFrequencyCurve()
C++/CLI 
Object^ GetTimeOrFrequencyCurve(); 

Return Value

Array (see Remarks)

Example

Remarks

Array of linear or curve data:

[ n, x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3,...xn, yn ]

where for modal time history and nonlinear dynamic studies:

  • n = number of xi,yi pairs

  • xi = time value at the ith data point

  • yi = excitation value associated with time xi

and for harmonic and random vibration dynamic studies:

  • n = number of xi,yi pairs

  • xi = frequency value at the ith data point

  • yi = excitation value associated with frequency xi

 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks Simulation API 2012 SP0


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