types#
Implementation types for the System Coupling adaptor API.
These comprise container types supporting nesting, basic types for primitive settings values, and command types.
Child containers can be generally accessed or modified using attribute access. Named child objects can be accessed or modified using the index operator.
Primitive settings are accessed (get/set) as properties.
Calling an object returns its current value as a state dictionary.
Example#
Here is an example using the root setup
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interface_name = “interface-1” interface = setup.coupling_interface.create(interface_name) interface.side[“One”].coupling_participant = “MAPDL-1”
setup.solution_control.time_step_size = “0.1 [s]” setup.solution_control.print_state() assert setup.solution_control.time_step_size == “0.1 [s]”
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Provides the base class for settings and command objects. |
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Provides the path-based command object. |
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