Reading and Writing Location Information
You can save the current location information in the Location table in ASCII format. Adams/View places spaces between each cell.
You can also read in location information from an ASCII file to be used as the location of points in the associated geometry. The information must be in the same format as numeric data that you input into Adams/View using the Import command. For more information, see Import -Test Data.
 
Note:  
Adams/View reads the location information starting at the first line that has numerical information. If there are headers in the file, Adams/View reads the header information when you first read in the file and changes the headers in the Location table accordingly. It resets the headers to the default headers (X, Y, and Z), however, the next time you open the Location table
To read or write in location information:
1. Select Write or Read from the Location table.
The File Selection dialog box appears.
2. Double-click the directory that contains the file.
3. In the File Name text box, type the file name you want to open, or highlight the file in the list.
4. Select OK.
 
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