Operands ========= Keyword FONCTION ---------------- Operand FONCTION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The table is created based on a function. The first column of the table contains the abscissas of the function and the second the values of the function at the corresponding abscissas. Operand PARA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Names of the parameters in the table. This keyword is optional: the names of the parameters are then identical to NOM_PARA and NOM_RESU of the function. If it is entered, its cardinal must be equal to 2: parameter name for the column associated with the abscissa, parameter name for the column associated with the ordinates. Keyword LISTE ------------- This keyword must be provided at least 2 times: each occurrence defines a column in the table. The lists do not necessarily have the same cardinal, we use the keyword NUME_LIGN to indicate which lines must be filled in. Operand LISTE_R ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A column is created in the table from a list of real numbers. Operand LISTE_I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A column is created in the table from a list of integers. Operand LISTE_K ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A column is created in the table from a list of strings. Operand TYPE_K ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Length of character strings for case LISTE_K. Operand LISTE_CO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operand allows you to define a list of concepts. The table created from a list of concepts must be a table of type TABLE_CONTENEUR. The concept list is used to create two columns in the table: a column with parameter NOM_SDet and a column with parameter TYPE_OBJET. If the LISTE_COest operand is entered, the user must also define a parameter column NOM_OBJETcontenant, a unique key for each concept in the concept list. Operand NUME_LIGN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When the lists do not all have the same cardinal or to build a table with holes, this keyword is used to specify which rows are filled in. Operand PARA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The name of the table parameter associated with the list provided. Keyword RESU ------------ This keyword should only be used once. It allows you to create a table from the components of an isolated field (keyword CHAM_GD) or from the fields of a result data structure (keyword RESULTAT). The fields processed must have real values. Operand CHAM_GD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operand allows you to collect the name of the field that will be read to create the table. For example, this field can come from the CREA_CHAMP command. Operands RESULTAT/NOM_CHAM/TOUT_ORDRE/NUME_ORDRE//LIST_ORDRE///INST/LIST_INST//MODE/LIST_MODE FREQ LIST_FREQ CRITERE PRECISION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These operands make it possible to choose the fields of the result data structure to be processed. You can limit order numbers with the keywords INST, LIST_INST,... as well as field names ('DEPL', 'SIEF_ELGA',...) with the keyword NOM_CHAM. For more information on these keywords, please see doc [:ref:`U4.71.00 `] Operand INTITULE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This operand allows you to override the name of the RESULTATou of the CHAM_GDdans table. By default, we take the name of the user variable. Operands TOUT_CMP/NOM_CMP/NOM_VARI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These operands allow you to choose the components you want to see in the table. Either we use TOUT_CMP =' OUI 'to choose all the components of the field, or we use NOM_CMPou NOM_VARI to remember only some of them. ◊ NOM_CMP = nocmp, [Kn] Name of the component you want to see in the table. ◊ NOM_VARI = novari, [Kn] For the internal variable fields (VARI_ *), you can give the name of the internal variable you want to see in the table (see [:ref:`U4.51.11 `] for the rules for naming internal variables). Operands TOUT/GROUP_MA/GROUP_NO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These operands allow you to choose the entities of the mesh on which the values of the components of the field will be retrieved. The operand TOUT =' OUI 'makes it possible to consider the whole mesh. To restrict a portion of the mesh, you must use the remaining operands. For a field of type: * * * NOEU: you can choose GROUP_MAet /or GROUP_NO. * ELNO/ELGA: you can choose GROUP_MA. Operand TYPE_TABLE ------------------- Determines the type of table produced. The choices are: * TABLE: an ordinary table * TABLE_FONCTION: a table that contains a column whose parameter is FONCTION or FONCTION_C in which function concept names are found. Operand TITRE -------------- Title that will be given to the table produced.