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Python helpers for writing OpenSees scripts.

Project description

Python wrappers and helpers for (Tcl) OpenSees analyses.

Installation

Conda:

conda install -c otaithleigh opswrapper

Usage

The objects provided in this package largely line up with their OpenSees Tcl counterparts. The general workflow is to create a list of objects, and then call str on them while printing to a file. Each entry in the list will become a line in the Tcl script, allowing for mixing of raw Tcl code and opswrapper objects.

Simple Example

import opswrapper as ops
model = []
model.append(ops.Model(ndm=2, ndf=3))
model.append(ops.Node(1, 0, 0))
model.append(ops.Node(2, 0, 10))
model.append(ops.material.Elastic(1, 29000))
model.append(ops.element.Truss(1, 1, 2, mat=1, A=10))
print(*model, sep='\n')

Output:

model basic -ndm 2 -ndf 3
node 1 0 0
node 2 0 10
uniaxialMaterial Elastic 1 29000
element truss 1 1 2 10 1

Formatting

Objects can be formatted via multiple ways. The simplest is to convert them to str:

>>> str(Elastic(1, 29000))
'uniaxialMaterial 1 29000'

A float format specifier may be specified when used with the built-in format commands:

>>> format(Elastic(1, 29000), 'e')
'uniaxialMaterial 1 2.900000e+4'
>>> f'{Elastic(1, 29000):.2e}'
'uniaxialMaterial 1 2.90e+04'

Specifiers for other numeric types may be passed using the tcl_code method:

>>> Elastic(1, 29000).tcl_code(int='4d')
'uniaxialMaterial Elastic    1 29000'

Defaults can be set on a global basis using base.set_global_format_spec, on a per-class basis using cls.set_class_format_spec, or on a per-object basis using self.set_format_spec:

>>> set_global_format_spec(float='#.3g')
>>> section.Elastic2D.set_class_format_spec(float='#.3g')
>>> s = section.Elastic2D(...)
>>> s.set_format_spec(float='#.3g')

Each of these methods return the previously-set modifiers if you wish to restore them later.

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