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Command Arguments
Command arguments are also called atoms because they cannot be broken down any further. They are individual units
which PARAGON, SPECON or PROPCON can recognise as constituents of a complete command. They usually need to
be separated by spaces so that they are individually distinguishable. Command arguments are distinguished from the
other command parts by being written in lower case italics. The principal command arguments are:
value a signed number with or without a decimal point, e.g. 2.5 5 -3.8
space the space bar (not usually specified unless of special significance)
varid an identifier (for use with the VARIABLE command within macros) of the
format !name, where ‘name’ is a text string. For example: !COUNTER
!height
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Note: There must be a space before and after each of these command arguments.
Command Parts
Command parts are subsets of the general command syntax which are used frequently within other command sequences.
The following command parts are summarised here:
Expressions
Any mathematical, logical or alphabetical expression whose result replaces it in the command syntax.
Dimensions
A physical dimension entered using default or explicit distance units.
Element Identifiers
Methods for specifying which database element you want your next commend to act upon.
Expressions (<eval>)
If a value given within a command needs to be calculated from other known values, you can enter an expression from
which the required result is to be evaluated by PARAGON, SPECON or PROPCON as it executes the command. Such an
expression must be enclosed between parentheses (...) to identify where it begins and ends.
Full details of the expression syntax are given in the Software Customisation Guide and Software Customisation
Reference Manual, and are also available as on‑line help.
Dimensions (<uval>)
Once the working units have been specified, all dimensions input subsequently will be assumed to be in those units unless
you override them. (Note that these are simply specific examples of the use of ‘real’ expressions. You can include explicit
units of measurement when entering a value in any expression.)
Examples
5’6 5 feet 6 inches (only use when working units are FINCH)
5’6.3/4 5 feet 6.75 inches (only use when working units are FINCH)
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Piping Components:
Profile Components:
Joint Components:
Fitting Components:
SFITting
3D Geomset elements:
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SVERtex
SPVErtex
3D Pointset elements:
PTSSet PLINe
Dataset elements:
DTSEt DATA
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Connection Table elements:
Units elements:
USECtion UDEFinition
GPWL GROUp
Examples
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Examples
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