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NX Nastran DMAP Programmer's Guide - Kxcad.net

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PRTPARM Parameter and <strong>DMAP</strong> message printer<br />

PRTPARM<br />

Parameter and <strong>DMAP</strong> message printer<br />

Prints non-NDDL parameter values and <strong>DMAP</strong> messages. For NDDL parameters (see<br />

TYPE statement), use the MESSAGE statement.<br />

Format:<br />

PRTPARM //a/b/c/SUB<strong>DMAP</strong> $<br />

Input Data Blocks:<br />

None.<br />

Output Data Blocks:<br />

None.<br />

Parameters:<br />

a Input-integer-default=0. a=0 requests the print of a single parameter<br />

value or all parameter values. a>0 requests the print of diagnostic<br />

messages 4401 through 4425.<br />

b Input-character-default = 'XXXXXXXX'. Name of a parameter enclosed<br />

by single quotation marks. See Remark 1.<br />

c Input-integer-default=0. If c=1, then parameters will be sorted<br />

alphabetically.<br />

SUB<strong>DMAP</strong> Input-character-default=blank. The name of a sub<strong>DMAP</strong>.<br />

Remarks:<br />

1. As a parameter printer, use a = 0. There are two options:<br />

• If b is equal to a parameter name enclosed by quotation marks then the value<br />

of that parameter in the sub<strong>DMAP</strong> identified by SUB<strong>DMAP</strong> is printed. b<br />

must be a non-NDDL parameter (see TYPE statement).<br />

Example:<br />

PRTPARM //0/'LUSET' $<br />

• If b = 'XXXXXXXX' then the values of all variable and constant parameters in<br />

the Variable Parameter Table of the sub<strong>DMAP</strong> identified by SUB<strong>DMAP</strong> are<br />

printed.<br />

Examples:<br />

PRTPARM // $ Unsorted<br />

PRTPARM ////1 $ Sorted<br />

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