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Additional user inputs for animate_deformedshape() #67
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@cslotboom I think the "monitorElement" user input will help here. We may not need these user inputs. |
This would be a great feature to have if we could. OpenSees core team
should focus on the numerical side and we can focus on user friendliness.
Go team!
…On Wed, Aug 12, 2020, 8:37 PM cslotboom ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey, I actually didn't see this. I'm not sure how hard it will be to set
these, but I'll take a look sometime soon.
I was thinking about a UI-feature that would let the user actively set
plot bounds.
Something like:
[image: image]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50510141/90088079-064ad880-dcd3-11ea-9cd3-9f7c85613695.png>
I know many people aren't keen on UI in the OpenSees, so I might let that
idea sit for now.
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Agreed! |
Is this one easy to add? |
Reasonably. I believe the function has to be a class. My worry is the function might look kind of messy. |
If it easy to implement this with a class, there is no need to implement this for now. We will ultimately convert all the functions to classes. We can wait until then. I'll add this issue to milestone 3. |
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These additional inputs will make it possible to focus the animation of a specific part of the structure,
view angle
zoom level
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