Defining a Line Probe
The line-probe part samples its data from evenly spaced points along a line in a region.

The line-probe can be useful for extracting data along a line in a region, and can be used to display scalars or vectors. The most common use of data extracted with a line-probe is selecting it for an XY plot.


To create a line probe:
- Follow the general procedure outlined in the section, Defining Derived Parts General Workflow. Choose the menu option,
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Specify the input parts, display option, and coordinate system as described in the section,
Defining Derived Parts General Workflow.
From the in-place dialog, you can use the line tool, which allows you to position the line visually. The Snap To Part option lets you select a part along which you can position the line (this action is essentially snapping to the bounding box of the part). See Using the Line Tool.
- In the Properties window or in-place dialog, set Point 1 and Point 2 to specify the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of the points at the two ends of the line, with respect to the specified coordinate system.
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In the
Properties window or in-place dialog, set the
Resolution, that is, the number of evenly spaced segments along the line.
The overall number of points is one greater than this; fewer points may be generated if part of the probe lies outside the model geometry.For more information on the available properties, see Line Probe Properties.