Node.data

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Latest revision as of 22:11, 24 January 2007

The following article describes the use of the node.data command. This command is used to obtain nodal data. It returns a python dictionary containing all relevant data.

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[edit] Syntax

node.data(id)

where

Parameter description type default
id The nodal id integer -

[edit] Examples

Get a dictionary containing nodal data.

node.data(7)

[edit] Comments

Dofs here (due to python dictionaries) are assumed to start from 0.

[edit] See also

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