true | false
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true | false
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true | false
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true | false
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true | false
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default | long
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The color cycle, when linecolor is set to cycle. With default, it contains 7 colors; with long, it contains 19 colors.
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{0,0,1} or last used edgecolor
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The description of the expression in expr. Is used in the automatic title.
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on | off
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on | off
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Whether the expression should be linearized at the linearization point. Applicable only if evalmethod is harmonic.
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on | off
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How to input the solution to use. manual indicates that solnum is used. manualindices indicates that solnumindices is used. interp indicates that t is used.
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The times to use, for transient levels. Available when data is not parent and the underlying data is transient.
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on | off
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custom | cycle | cyclereset | fromtheme | black | blue | cyan | gray | green | magenta | red | white | yellow
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How to color the lines in the graph. Cycle indicates that the colors is different for each line. Use fromtheme to take the color from the selected color theme.
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double | preference
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The location definition: a reference surface, physical z-coordinate, or a relative z-coordinate. Only available when data is set to a Layered Material dataset.
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An alternative way to specify the solutions to use, allowing you to enter, for example, range(1,1,20). Applicable when looplevelinput is manualindices on a level.
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all on all levels
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How to input the solution to use, per level. manual on a level indicates that looplevel is used on that level. manualindices on a level indicates that looplevelindices is used on that level. interp on a level indicates that interp is used on that level.
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interp | datapoints
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Controls whether the positions of the markers are in the data points of the plot, or interpolated depending on the number (set in markers). Markers are visible when linemarker is set.
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The number of markers to show. Markers are visible when linemarker is set.
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How to input the outer solutions to use. Applicable only for parametric sweep models. manual indicates that outersolnum is used. manualindices indicates that outersolnumindices is used.
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An alternative way to specify the outer solutions to use, allowing you to enter, for example, range(1,1,20). Applicable when outerinput is manualindices.
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The element refinement to use, if resolution is set to manual. Bear in mind that this is the refinement used for the base dataset, so the number of elements in the model can increase radically if the plot uses, for example, a revolve dataset.
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Controls the plot’s resolution. A finer setting results in a higher resolution by modifying the internally computed default refinement. Use custom to enter your own refinement in the refine property.
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The solutions to plot. Available when data is not parent and the underlying data has multiple solutions.
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An alternative way to specify the solutions to use, allowing you to enter, for example, range(1,1,20). Applicable when innerinput is manualindices.
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solnum | solutioninfo
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manual | parent
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If data is a local dataset with nontrivial data, specify solutions manually or take them from the parent plot group.
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auto, if the title should be computed automatically. custom, if the title should be computed automatically, but customized. label, if the title should be the plot group’s label. manual, if the manual title should be used (the title property). none, if no title should be displayed.
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on | off
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The unit to use for the expression in expr. If the old unit is not valid when the expression changes, the unit property is reset to default.
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on | off
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x-axis data. expr uses the expression in xdataexpr. arc uses the curve’s arc length, reversedarc uses the arc length measured from the curve’s endpoint, and spacevar uses the space variable from the dataset specified with the data property.
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Description of expression in xdataexpr.
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The unit to use for the expression in xdataexpr. If the old unit is not valid when the expression changes, the unit property is reset to default.
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