Displaying Different Scalar Quantities on Either Side of a Symmetry Transform

The symmetry transform’s Repeat option allows you to create a reflection of a scalar displayer’s parts, but it shows the same parts and scalars in both their actual and transformed locations.

The following screenshot shows an example of a displayer using this option with temperature as the scalar.

By using this transform’s Flip option, you can display a different scalar quantity on the mirrored set of parts. For example, to show temperature on the original and pressure on the mirror, do as follows:

  • Create a graphics symmetry transform, make sure that the Plane property conforms to the symmetry plane that you need, and then set the Symmetry Mode property to Flip.
  • Set up one scalar displayer showing temperature with no transform (that is, the default Identity selection).
  • Set up a second scalar displayer as a copy of the first, except it shows pressure and uses the symmetry transform.
You have a mirrored displayer with different scalar quantities.