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associated to each point on the path. Also, for both particle tracing line plots and<br />

streamline plots, the fields startpts and endpts are included, containing the<br />

coordinates of each plotted line's start and end point, respectively.<br />

If the property Refine is specified, its value is used for all specified plot types; that<br />

is, it overrides all other properties ending with refine. See posteval.<br />

The properties Princdata and Princbnd can either be specified as the names of the<br />

three principal stress or strain values in a 1-by-3 cell array of strings, for example,<br />

{'s1','s2','s3'}, or as the expressions for the value and then the vector<br />

components for each principal direction, for example,<br />

{'e1','e1x','e1y','e1z','e2','e2x','e2y','e2z','e3','e3x','e3y',<br />

'e3z'}.<br />

The camera properties (Campos, Camtarget, etc.) override the setting of view if<br />

both are used.<br />

The notation colorspec in the value column denotes a color specification, that is a<br />

single letter string: y, m, c, r, g, b, w, and k, meaning yellow, magenta, cyan, red,<br />

green, blue, white, and black, respectively (also 'yellow', 'magenta', etc. are<br />

acceptable as color specification), or a 1-by-3 numeric array with RGB values.<br />

Post spec is one of the following.<br />

• A string with an expression to be evaluated. It can be a <strong>COMSOL</strong> Multiphysics<br />

expression involving variables, in particular application mode variables.<br />

• A cell array, where the first entry is a string with an expression to be evaluated or<br />

a cell array of such strings, and the other entries are parameters passed to<br />

posteval.<br />

Vector post spec is a cell array of Post specs.<br />

The properties can be grouped in terms of what plot entity it refers to. The table<br />

below shows this grouping.<br />

TABLE 1-32: PROPERTY GROUPING<br />

PLOT ENTITY 1D 2D 3D PROPERTY NAMES STARTING WITH<br />

Arrows Ω Ω arrow<br />

Arrows ∂Ω ∂Ω arrowbnd<br />

Arrows ∂ 2 Ω arrowedg<br />

Contours Ω cont<br />

Isosurfaces Ω iso<br />

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