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<a name = "hj-top"> </a><table class = "table1" id = "table11"><tr><td><table class = "DocHeader"><tr><td class = "DocHeader1" colspan = "2"><h1>Toolbox for Post-Processing</h1></td></tr><tr><td class = "DocHeader4" colspan = "2"/></tr><tr><td class = "DocHeader3" colspan = "2"><table class = "DocThemeIntro" id = "table12"><tr><td class = "Intro1"><p class = "header"><p class = "abstract">
    <span class = "shortdesc"><span class = "ph">Tosca Structure</span>
provides the user with a large variety of post-processing capabilities.
Sometimes the default settings are not sufficient for the experienced
user who might be interested in a specific design response (for example, stress
peak in an area, relative displacements,...) and its progress during
the optimization run. To this end, a toolbox enabling more advanced output
from the optimization task is available including the creation of variables,
logical variables, tables, complex stop conditions, and user-defined output
files (containing text or model and result information in a convertible
neutral format (<code class = "ph codeph">ONF</code>)). In
<span class = "ph">Tosca Structure.gui</span>,
the commands for the advanced functionalities are found in the commands
menu. </span>

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</p><hr class = "header"/></td></tr><tr><td class = "Intro2"><span class = "run-in">In this section:</span><br/><ul class = "ulthemes"><li><a title = "Numerical variables are an important feature in SIMULIA Tosca Structure. In the simplest case, a numerical variable is used to write the contents of a database to the screen or to a file. Some commands in SIMULIA Tosca Structure can only be addressed with variables so that the numerical variables must be defined in advance. Other commands become more flexible when using variables. Conditions for logical variables (LOGICAL) are set by numerical variables." href = "tso-c-usr-post-toolbox-numVar.htm">Numerical Variables (VARIABLE)</a></li><li><a title = "Logical variables are discussed within this section." href = "tso-c-usr-post-toolbox-logVar.htm">Logical Variables (LOGICAL)</a></li><li><a title = "The optimization is stopped when certain criteria are fulfilled. These criteria are defined with the STOP command." href = "tso-c-usr-post-toolbox-stop.htm">Stop Conditions (STOP)</a></li><li><a title = "In addition to the standard output files TOSCA.OUT, TOSCA.LOG, and optimization_report.csv, the files in user-defined output can be generated. For the evaluation or documentation of the optimization results, it is useful to specifically write some information from the large amount of data to individual files. With the USER_FILE command, the user can create customized output files. These files contain specific information from selected groups in a special format." href = "tso-c-usr-post-toolbox-usrOut.htm">User-Defined Output Files (USER_FILE)</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></td></tr></table>

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