Written by Chris Goodell, P.E., D. WRE | WEST Consultants
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Until the new version 4.0 came out, the most you could do with n-values in the Graphical Cross Section Editor, was to move around their respective breakpoints. Now you are able to directly change the n value in the Graphical XS Editor. You do this by simply clicking on the n value on the plot. You'll see it change to an input box that allows you to edit it. When done, just click away from the box and your new n value is entered. Make sure you advance to the next cross section so that the change is saved to memory.
Copyright © RASModel.com. 2009. All rights reserved.
Until the new version 4.0 came out, the most you could do with n-values in the Graphical Cross Section Editor, was to move around their respective breakpoints. Now you are able to directly change the n value in the Graphical XS Editor. You do this by simply clicking on the n value on the plot. You'll see it change to an input box that allows you to edit it. When done, just click away from the box and your new n value is entered. Make sure you advance to the next cross section so that the change is saved to memory.
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