You can split your display into multiple sectors, each of which can contain a different view of your model. A sector becomes the active sector when you click within its boundaries. The robot appears in the lower right corner of the active sector. The behavior of plots in multiple sectors depends on which sector is active and which analysis case you display. You can compare two model plots by arranging them in rows or in columns. The two-column view below shows the same hinge model with different contour plots applied. General Behavior of Plot Views Within SectorsThe following rules apply when you display the same plot or different plots in multiple sectors:
Synchronization of Animation, View Manipulation, and OrientationWhen you display results in multiple sectors, you can:
When you disable synchronization across views, you can animate and manipulate the display in the active sector only. Use with Multiple Analysis CasesYou may have multiple analysis cases in your simulation, such as when a thermal-stress analysis is run. When multiple analysis cases are present, the Feature Manager displays the current analysis case only. Similarly, only the current analysis case is used for View Cuts and Display Groups.This is in contrast to animation, which is applied across different cases. There are unique behaviors when using View Cuts, Display Groups, and animations:
Note:
The propagation of View Cuts, Display
Groups, and animations to the remaining views does not occur
when the initial view is the undeformed model.
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