Quentin,

Glad that helped.   I think any Cell, Point or Field variable is available if 
you select the corresponding Array Association.   I don’t know what special 
characters are allowed, maybe someone else can chime in here.

Dennis

From: Quentin d'Avout [mailto:[email protected]]
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Thanks Dennis. That works great. Any chance there is a list of the useable 
variables?

aAlso, Any good resource for special characters that we can insert in the 
string (e.g. infiniti sign)?

Quentin

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Quentin,

Try this:


  *   Example:  Plot Total Vertical force (REACTZ_901+REACTZ_902) in animation

     *   Form is “Label %g” %(expression)

        *   Label is:    “Vertical Force: %g”   where %g is format and will be 
replaced by value of expression
        *   Expression is:  %(REACTZ_901[t_index]+REACTZ_902[t_index])  where 
t_index is for current time only
        *   See next slide

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Dennis
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