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SetConvergenceCheck Method (ICWTopologyStudyOptions)

Sets whether to have the solver check for convergence with each iteration.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Sub SetConvergenceCheck( _
   ByVal NConvergenceCheck As System.Integer _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ICWTopologyStudyOptions
Dim NConvergenceCheck As System.Integer
 
instance.SetConvergenceCheck(NConvergenceCheck)
C# 
void SetConvergenceCheck( 
   System.int NConvergenceCheck
)
C++/CLI 
void SetConvergenceCheck( 
&   System.int NConvergenceCheck
) 

Parameters

NConvergenceCheck
Activation option for the convergence check as defined in swsTopologyActivationOption_e

Example

See the ICWTopologyStudyOptions example.

Remarks

If NConvergenceCheck is set to swsTopologyActivationOption_e:

  • ActivationOption_Activate, then the solver checks with each iteration whether the objective or the constraint has converged. If so, then it stops the solution. Numerical tolerances between iterations are relaxed (draft quality). 
  • ActivationOption_Deactivate, then the solver uses a smaller numerical tolerance (high quality), and both the objective and constraint need to be satisfied for the solver to stop.
 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS Simulation API 2019 SP0


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