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postplot<br />

TABLE 1-31: VALID PROPERTY/VALUE PAIRS<br />

PROPERTY 1D 2D 3D VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION<br />

Tribar ♦ ♦ off | on off Surface color bar<br />

Tridata ♦ ♦ Post spec Surface data<br />

Tridlim ♦ ♦ [min max] full range Surface limits<br />

Triedgestyle ♦ ♦ flat | interp |<br />

none | bg | bginv |<br />

colorspec<br />

Trifacestyle ♦ ♦ flat | interp |<br />

none | bg | bginv |<br />

colorspec<br />

none<br />

interp<br />

Surface edge style<br />

Surface face style<br />

Trimap ♦ ♦ color map Surface color map<br />

Trimaxmin ♦ ♦ on | off off Show surface max/min<br />

markers<br />

Trirefine ♦ ♦ integer | auto auto Refinement of<br />

elements for surface<br />

plots<br />

Triz ♦ Post spec Triangle height<br />

U ♦ ♦ ♦ solution vector fem.sol.u Solution for<br />

evaluation<br />

The property Out and Outtype controls the format of the output H when the<br />

syntax h=postplot(fem,...) is used:<br />

If Out is 'all' (default), output corresponding to all plotted objects are returned.<br />

The property Out can also be a cell array containing any of the strings 'geom',<br />

'slice', 'iso', 'tet', 'tri', 'cont', 'lin', 'flow', 'partline',<br />

'partpoint', 'arrow', 'arrowbnd', 'arrowedg', 'maxminsub', 'maxminbnd',<br />

'maxminedg', and 'light'. These correspond to the plots made using the<br />

properties 'geom', 'slicedata', 'isodata', 'tetdata', and so on. When Out<br />

is a 1-by-n cell-array, the output h is a cell array of the same size, matching the<br />

strings in Out.<br />

If Outtype is 'handle', handle-graphics handles to the plots (as specified with Out)<br />

are returned in a vector of handles if Out is 'all', otherwise in a cell array.<br />

If Outtype is 'postdata', post data structures are returned in a cell array. The post<br />

data structures have the same format as the output from posteval. In addition, for<br />

particle tracing plots (using 'partdata'), the postdata structure contains the fields<br />

parttime and partvel, containing the time and velocity vector, respectively,<br />

364 | CHAPTER 1: COMMAND REFERENCE

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