Description | Example | Return message | Group

TE_Vector

Generate a vector for T&E.

Syntax

TE_Vector <ObjectPath> <Add | Modify> Name "<Name>" AnalysisObject "<Name>" Mapping "<Name>" PointPath "<Name>" <Parameters> {Show "<On | Off>"} {ShowLabel "<On | Off>"} {ShowValue "<On | Off>"}

Related commands

Description

TETK must be installed in order to use this command.

The TE_Vector command is used to create a vector using the vector mapping and attachment point specified.

The following table describes its parameters.

<Parameters>Description
Name "<Name>"

Specifies the name of the vector. This parameter is required.

AnalysisObject "<Name>"

The name of the analysis object. This parameter is required.

Mapping "<Name>"

The name of the vector mapping. This parameter is required.

PointPath "<Name>"

The name of the attachment point. This parameter is required.

Source "<filename>"

Specify the name of the data reader file that will be used to create the vector. This is useful when more than one data reader matches the same vector mapping.

Color "<Color>"

Enter a color for the vector. The default color is white.

Color may be entered using name, value or %rgb.

ShowLabel "<On | Off>"The default value is Off.
ShowValue "<On | Off>"The default value is Off.
Size "<Number>"

Specify the size of the vector, valid values are between 1 and 100.

This vector size will be used for all vectors in the scenario.

IntervalPath "<Point>"Enter name of time interval vector.
Gradient "<DataElement>,<Value1>,<Color1>,<Value2>,<Color2>,..."

Enter the data element, followed by a comma separated list of value, color.

See below for format of <DataElement>.

BelowColor "<Color>"

Enter a color. This parameter is optional.

By defining this parameter, an additional level is added that is less than the lowest defined <Value> parameter.

Above "{On | Off}"

Set the above parameter on or off. This parameter is optional.

Setting this parameter to "On" will set the highest defined <Value> parameter as any value above the next highest defined <Value> parameter. This does not add a new level like the BelowColor parameter.

Show "<On | Off>"

Show/Hide the graphic element.

The format for specifying <DataElement> is: "[<SourceName> |] <ShortName>". If the <ShortName> is enough to identify the element then just enter that. Otherwise, include the <SourceName> followed by the | (bar), before the <ShortName>. Refer to examples of each below.

Examples

TE_Vector * Add Name "Vector1" AnalysisObject "AF385" Mapping "OwnshipVector" PointPath "Center" ShowLabel "ON" ShowValue "ON" Color "orange" Size "5.0" IntervalPath "Radar_Run1"

Return message

Group membership

This command belongs to the following group(s):

T & E Toolkit

You can use TETK Connect commands in TETK scenarios for pre-flight planning, post-flight analysis, and to support analysis workflows.

You should not use TETK Connect commands when real-time propagators are creating STK vehicles and using STK features instantaneously. The use of Connect commands in a real-time application requires more computational power than STK can support.

TETK functionality that is commonly referred to as "real-time" is actually an offline analysis mode. In this mode, an STK/TETK scenario is prepared with data that is streamed to a particular time in a mission. The post-flight analysis can be prepared again on demand throughout the mission for the data for each time of request. You can use TETK Connect commands in these scenarios.

Version

12.2