HTML Search Tips | |
The search tool identifies occurrences of a specified term or string throughout the documentation collection. | |
Single word searches | |
Case insensitive | Searching for element will find element, Element, ELEMENT, .... |
Complete word | Searching for elem will find elem but not element, Element, ELEMENT .... |
Partial word | Searching for elem* will find elem, element, Element, ELEMENT .... |
Asterisk (*) wildcard | The asterisk has special meaning in Abaqus, so the following restrictions apply: |
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Question mark (?) wildcard | This common single character replacement wildcard is not used in the Abaqus documentation search engine. |
Multiword searches | |
If multiple search items are entered, the default behavior is for the search tool to find any occurrences where all of those words appear within a single section (see "Searching the Abaqus HTML documentation" for more information regarding the search section size.) | |
String of terms |
Results displayed include any single section or subsection containing all the terms in any order. |
Exact string match | Use double quotation marks around the string. |
Searching for "output database file" will find output database file (all three terms, in that order); "output database" file will find output database (both terms, in that order) and file within a single section or subsection. | |
Search strategies for Abaqus HTML documentation | |
Use the following strategies to narrow your search and navigate to appropriate sections. | |
Book | Guide descriptions are available in the User documentation section within the preface for each book. Determine the book or books most likely to contain your desired topics. For example: |
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Table of contents | Look for section titles related to the search topic or titles that have a high "search hit" count. |
Revise search terms | Use the relevance of current search hits to refine your search. |
Links to other books | Most sections contain links to related sections in the current guide or in other Abaqus guides. For example: Find general information about analytical rigid surfaces in the Abaqus Analysis User's Guide. Use links to the Abaqus Keywords Reference Guide to find detailed information about the *RIGID BODY or *SURFACE options. Finally, use a link to the Abaqus User Subroutines Reference Guide to find detailed information about the RSURFU user subroutine. |
For more information, see "Advanced HTML Search Tips" and "Searching the Abaqus HTML documentation." |