As an example of a simple Boolean operation, assume the current viewport shows the entire model. If you select a single element set and then apply the Remove operation, that element set is eliminated from the display in the current viewport. For each Boolean operation you perform to create or edit a display group, you can select only one type of model component: part instances, geometry (cells, faces, or edges), datum geometry (points, axes, planes, or coordinate systems), elements, nodes, surfaces, previously saved display groups, or the entire model. For a given display group, Abaqus/CAE initially assumes that you want to include all nodes connected to all elements in the group. However, if you select particular nodes, all subsequent operations on that display group include only the nodes you have selected. An explanation of each of the Boolean operations follows. In the icons below, the circle on the left represents the items in the current viewport; the circle on the right represents your selection. The shaded portion represents the resulting display group. All of these Boolean operations except the last one, Replace All, are available in the Create Display Group dialog box; the Display Group toolbar provides access to the Replace, Remove, Either, and Replace All Boolean operations, as well as Undo and Redo operations.
When you select the (Replace Selected) or (Remove Selected) operators from the toolbar, Abaqus/CAE displays a list of model components in the prompt area. Select the type of model component that you want to replace or remove from the selected display group, then click one or more model components in the viewport to change the contents of the display group. Note: The Replace Selected and Remove Selected operators perform the same actions as the Replace and Remove operators in the display group dialog boxes. The toolbar operators have different names to indicate that you must select model components from the viewport before using these operators to change the current display. |