Femap Api Tutorial [LATEST]

' 4. Loop through elements For Each elem In elemSet If elem.ID > 100 Then ' 5. Add element to the new group elem.InGroup (newGroupID) ' True = add to group End If Next elem

Open FEMAP, press Ctrl+Shift+V to open the VBA editor, click Record , create a simple geometry, stop recording, and study the code. That single exercise is worth more than reading a hundred pages. femap api tutorial

' 6. Update the view App.feViewRegenerate (1) MsgBox "Done! Moved elements > 100 to group: " & myGroup.name End Sub That single exercise is worth more than reading

Starting with VBA inside FEMAP provides a gentle learning curve, and the built-in macro recorder is the perfect tutor. The true power unfolds when you combine the API with parametric design studies, automated report generation, or integration with Excel/MATLAB/Python (via win32com). The initial investment in learning the FEMAP API pays exponential dividends in accuracy, speed, and the ability to push FEMAP far beyond its standard GUI capabilities. Moved elements > 100 to group: " & myGroup

' 2. Create a new group Set groupSet = App.feGroupSet Set myGroup = groupSet.Add() myGroup.name = "My Beam" myGroup.Put (1) ' Save the group to database (ID=1 for new entity) newGroupID = myGroup.ID ' Store the new group's ID

Create a group named "My Beam" and move all elements with ID > 100 into that group.

' 3. Get all elements Set elemSet = App.feElementSet elemSet.GetAll ()