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1449<br />

TABPRT<br />

Formatted table printer<br />

Remarks:<br />

1. If OPT2 = 4, then CSUPER entries are written on the punch file according to OPT1.<br />

Field 2 (SEID) is selected by OPT1. Field 3 will be 0. All other data fields contain<br />

the sorted list of grid points for either the selected superelement (OPT1 > 0) or the<br />

residual structure (OPT1 ≤ 0). Continuation mnemonics are generated in the form<br />

+xxxxyyy where xxxx is the left-adjusted SEID and yyy is a right-adjusted record<br />

count. Two examples are shown below.<br />

TABPRT EMAP//’SEMAP’/1/4 $<br />

TABPRT EMAP//’SEMAP’/-100/4 $<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

CSUPER 1 0 11 13 14<br />

CSUPER 100 0 1 3 4 11 13 14<br />

21 24 31 34 51 53 54 61<br />

64 71 74 230 330 630 730<br />

2. If OPT2 = 0,3 or 5 and TIMSIZ is supplied, then TABPRT will produce an<br />

estimation printout for each superelement except the residual structure. The<br />

equations used along with the semiempirical constants are printed as well as<br />

dominant CPU time estimates, space estimates, and wall clock estimates. The user<br />

is cautioned that these estimates will be valid only for “large” superelements and<br />

should be adjusted for anomalous characteristics.<br />

Estimate totals are also provided at the end of the SEMAP printout. If ESTDATA<br />

is also supplied, then the constants of the estimating equations are adjusted. This<br />

technique is described on the Bulk Data entry DTI,ESTDATA.<br />

3. Under Format 1, the generic data block name is used, but the actual <strong>DMAP</strong> name<br />

for the same or equivalent information is also acceptable. For example, in the<br />

superelement solution sequence data blocks BGPDTS, CSTMS, EQEXINS, and<br />

GPLS are created and may be printed with TABPRT. If ‘FINDIT’ (default) is<br />

specified, the KEY will be taken from the header of the data block.

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