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/SOURCE
14GEN 377. 60. -1.
/TACS
TACS HYBRID
1FLUX +GEN
1.0
0.0 1.0
90GEN
91GROUND
99CURR -1.0* GROUND
33FLUX GEN GROUNDCURR
/OUTPUT
GEN
/PLOT
C Last step: 400 .02 116.4994069 2.765761424 -2.76576141 .9416257618
C Last step continued .....: 116.4994069 2.765761424 -2.76576142
C Final 5 max. : 3.499909256 .9905492104 376.9925583 3.499613141 3.499909256
C Associated times : .0125 .00415 .01665 .00415 .0125
CALCOMP PLOT
2Arbitrary 78-character case title text of which this is an example, I hope.
First of two lines of 78-byte graph subheading text.
Second and final such line of graph subheading text.
194 2. 0.0 20. TACS CURR ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP1234567890123456
X-Y PLOT Horizontal Axis label123
10. -1.1 1.1
8. -4.0 4.0
194 4. 0.0 20. TACS FLUX TACS CURR Graph heading---Vertical axis la
X-Y PLOT Horizontal Axis label123
9999. -1.1 1.1 "9999." returns to conventional (vs. time) plotting
8. -4.0 4.0
PRINTER PLOT
194 4. 0.0 20. TACS CURR { Axis limits: (-3.500, 3.500)
C Now that all plotting is done with, let's illustrate the three declarations
C that will choose the destination of any subsequent "CALCOMP PLOT" use:
SCREEN PLOT { If a vector plot were to follow, it would go only to the screen
PEN PLOT { If a vector plot were to follow, ... go only to CalComp plotter
SCREEN PEN { If a vector plot were to follow, .. go to both screen & plotter
C The preceding 3 declarations really could only be tested by a user who
C had both a vector-graphic screen and a CalComp plotter. Hence no use.
C The following active card of DC-33 must be disabled for $INSERT use. The
C problem is this. For $INCLUDE, the /LOAD FLOW disappears during data
C assembly, leaving just comment cards that have nothing to do with any load
C flow. So, they were tolerated. But not so for $INSERT which retains
C the data for this non-existent feature. So, remove entire block:
C /LOAD FLOW
/BRANCH
96GROUNDGEN 8888. 1.E-9 1
1.0 -0.7
2.0 0.9
3.5 1.0
9999.
/REQUEST
PRINTED NUMBER WIDTH, 13, 2, { Request maximum precision (for 8 output columns)
/INITIAL
2GROUND 0. { Node voltage initial condition in fact changes nothing
C Initial conditions really are not a part of this problem, although we do want
C to illustrate that they, too, can be sorted, and inserted after /LOADFLOW
C The preceding redefinition of node voltage at GROUND changes zero to zero.
/SWITCH
GROUND MEASURING 1
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