Context: When you animate a time-dependent X–Y plot, Abaqus/CAE adds a vertical line to the plot that moves along the X-axis to highlight the current time. The plot also displays a colored symbol at the data point on each X–Y curve that occurred closest to the current time; time tracker symbols do not appear at the exact intersection of the time tracker line and an X–Y curve unless that curve contains a data point at the currently displayed time. For X–Y plots whose axes are not time but are obtained from output database results (for example, by combining two time-dependent X–Y data objects), Abaqus/CAE also adds a vertical line. In such cases, the line is added if there is only one curve in the plot. The figure below shows an X–Y plot with the time
tracker line and symbols displayed.
By default, the time tracker line and symbols are displayed using the highlight method that you have selected for your session; see Choosing a highlight method for more information. However, you can customize their appearance by changing the color, thickness, and style of the time tracker line and the color, shape, and size of the time tracker symbols. Alternatively, you can completely suppress either time tracker component. The default highlight method offers the best performance. Note:
These line and symbol options control the appearance of the time tracker only. You can also customize the lines and symbols used to display the X–Y curves themselves; see Customizing the appearance of an X–Y curve. |