Structure of the document
This document is organized as follows:
- In Part I one presents the various classes defined in FeResPost library, and their member
functions. One emphasizes the definition of the concepts to which they correspond, and
their relevance for the developments of post-processing tools.
- Part II is devoted to the presentation of the classes devoted to composite calculations
with the Classical Laminate Analysis Theory.
- Part III is devoted to the presentations of the preferences for the different solvers
supported by FeResPost.
- In Part IV, several examples of post-processing written with the ruby library are
presented.
- Part VI contains the description of FeResPost COM component. This Part is less detailed
as most methods in COM component have the same characteristics as the corresponding
methods in ruby extension.
- Examples of programs with the COM component are given in Part VII.
- Part VIII contains the description of FeResPost NET assembly. Here again, the
description is shortet than for the ruby extension.
- Examples of programs with the NET assembly are given in Part IX.
- Part V contains the description of FeResPost Python library. Both the library and the
examples are described in that part which is vry short as the Python and ruby languages
are very similar.
- Part X contains the annexes.
- References are given in Part XI.
A list of the different classes defined in FeResPost with pointers to Tables listing the methods defined by
these classes is given in Table 1.
Table 1: Classes defined by FeResPost, and links to the corresponding lists of methods.