The type argument to the FieldOutput constructor describes the type of the data—tensor, vector, or scalar. The properties of the different tensor types are: 
 The valid components and invariants for the different data types are given in Table 1. 
 For example, the following statements add element data to the FieldOutput object: 
  odb_SequenceString tensorCompLabels;
  tensorCompLabels.append("s11");
  tensorCompLabels.append("s22");
  tensorCompLabels.append("s33");
  tensorCompLabels.append("s12");
  tensorCompLabels.append("s13");
  tensorCompLabels.append("s23");
  odb_SequenceInvariant tensorInvar;
  tensorInvar.append(odb_Enum::MISES);
  tensorInvar.append(odb_Enum::TRESCA);
  tensorInvar.append(odb_Enum::MAX_PRINCIPAL);
  tensorInvar.append(odb_Enum::MID_PRINCIPAL);
  tensorInvar.append(odb_Enum::MIN_PRINCIPAL);
  
  odb_FieldOutput& tensorField = frameOne.FieldOutput("S",
				  "stress tensor", 
                                  odb_Enum::TENSOR_3D_FULL,
				  tensorCompLabels, tensorInvar);
  
  odb_SequenceInt tensorLabels;
  tensorLabels.append(9);
  tensorLabels.append(99);
  
  odb_SequenceSequenceFloat tensorDat;
  odb_SequenceFloat t1;
  t1.append(1.0); t1.append(2.0); t1.append(3.0);
  t1.append(0.0); t1.append(0.0); t1.append(0.0);
  odb_SequenceFloat t2;
  t2.append(120.0); t2.append(-55.0); t2.append(-85.0);
  t2.append(-55.0); t2.append(-75.0); t2.append(33.0);
  tensorDat.append(t1);
  tensorDat.append(t2);
  
  tensorField.addData(odb_Enum::CENTROID, instanceA, tensorLabels,
		      tensorDat, topShell);
 
For a full description of the addData command, see addData(...). As a convenience, localCoordSystem can be a single transform or a list of transforms. If localCoordSystem is a single transform, it applies to all values. If localCoordSystem is a list of transforms, the number of items in the list must match the number of data values.  | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||