Use model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).create(<ftag>,"Import") to create a geometry import feature. Set the property
sequence to the tag of another geometry sequence in the model.
imports the sequence again. The imported objects are represented using the COMSOL Multiphysics geometry modeler. The CAD Import Module’s geometry modeler (Parasolid) does not support these types of geometries.
If selresult is set to
on, a selection is created for all resulting entities of each type (object, domain, boundary, edge, and point), for use in the geometry sequence. To access the object selection, use
model.geom(<tag>).selection(<ftag>), where
<tag> is the geometry tag and
<ftag> is the feature tag. To access the other selections, use
model.geom(<tag>).selection(<ftag>.<lvl>), where
<tag> is the geometry tag,
<ftag> is the feature tag, and
<lvl> is one of
dom,
bnd,
edg, or
pnt. If, in addition,
selresultshow is set to a value other than
off, all or some of these selections appear for use outside the geometry sequence. To access these selections, use
model.selection(<tag>_<ftag>_<lvl>), where
<tag> is the geometry tag,
<ftag> is the feature tag, and
<lvl> is one of
dom,
bnd,
edg, or
pnt.
If selindividual is set to
on, a selection is created for all resulting entities of each type (object, domain, boundary, edge, and point) of each individual object, for use in the geometry sequence. To access the object selections, use
model.geom(<tag>).selection(<otag>), where
<otag> is a tag derived from the name of the imported object. For standard object names of the form
<ftag>(<n>), where
<n> is an object number, the corresponding
<otag> is
<ftag>_<n>. To access the other selections, use
model.geom(<tag>).selection(<otag>_<lvl>), where
<otag> is a tag derived from the name of the imported object. If, in addition,
selindividualshow is set to a value other than
off, all or some of these selections appear for use outside the geometry sequence. To access these selections, use
model.selection(<tag>_<otag>_<lvl>), where
<otag> is a tag derived from the name of the imported object. For standard object names of the form
<ftag>(<n>), where
<n> is an object number, the corresponding
<otag> is
<ftag>_<n>.