Configuration(s): half floor: entry
'Support/bar overlap' tab
Support width in span direction:
[cm] The standard value for bearing width in span direction. This value also applies to inclined edges.
Support width transverse to it:
[cm] The standard value for bearing width transverse to span direction.
Bar overlap in span direction:
[cm] The standard value for bar overlap in the span direction. This value also applies to inclined edges.
Bar overlap transverse to it:
[cm] The standard value for bar overlap transverse to the span direction.
'Labeling' tab
Text in labels of ...
You can use a pattern and variables to specify the text in labels for supports, bar overlaps and chamfered elements.
In the case of chamfered elements, you can also enter the text to be used in the label while defining these elements.
Pattern:
Entry of text to be used in label. The variable values (floating point numbers) are entered as placeholders using formatting characters (%g and/or %f). The program replaces the formatting characters with the corresponding values. When you use %g, trailing zeroes and the decimal point are only output if this is necessary.
You can also define how the numbers are to be output:
%3g: output of at least 3 characters (including decimal point); blanks are added.
%03g: as above; however, zeroes (e.g. 002) are added.
%.3f: output of 3 decimal places.
%6.3f: output of a total of 6 characters (including decimal point) and 3 decimal places.
Variable:
Enter an arithmetical expression for each wildcard. The ',' character is used as a separator. Arithmetical expressions can be arithmetical operators, numbers and variables.
Support and EisUebU can be used as variables for supports and bar overlaps and dx and dz can be used for chamfered elements.
Examples
You wish to label supports and bar overlaps with xx.x/xx.x.
In the ”Pattern” line, enter %g/%g
In the ”Variable” line, enter Support,EisUebU
You want to label chamfered elements with Ce:xx.x/xx.x.
In the ”Pattern” line, enter Ce:%.1f/%.1f
In the ”Variable” line, enter dx,dz
List support/bar overlap beyond 0/0:
If the support and the bar overlap is 0, then the label '0/0' at the edges can be suppressed.
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