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<noinclude>This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object which represents the relationship between the time in the domain, | <noinclude>This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object which represents the relationship between the time in the domain, <math> t </math>, and the load factor applied to the loads, <math> \lambda </math>, in the load pattern with which the TimeSeries object is associated, i.e. <math> \lambda = F(t) </math> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 10 March 2010
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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object which represents the relationship between the time in the domain, <math> t </math>, and the load factor applied to the loads, <math> \lambda </math>, in the load pattern with which the TimeSeries object is associated, i.e. <math> \lambda = F(t) </math>
timeSeries seriesType? arg1? ... |
The type of time series created and the additional arguments required depends on the seriesType? provided in the command.
The following contain information about seriesType? and the args required for each of the available time series types: