HyperStudy Tips and Tricks: #27 - Guidance in Using Compose or Python Functions

Diana M._20503
Diana M._20503
Altair Employee
edited October 2023 in Altair HyperWorks

Hello HyperStudy Users,

 

You may know that HyperStudy allows to leverage in user functions such as Compose or Python to define specific output responses. 

 

Look at the video below to learn how you can achieve this in three different ways:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HcRiVCFlbg

 

Does this help? Let us know your feedback!

 

Altair Support Team.

 

Comments

  • Joachim Bergmann
    Joachim Bergmann Altair Community Member
    edited February 8

    Thanks for the video. It looks interesting. 
    I have one more question though. Is it also possible to integrate other Python libraries in this way, e.g. numpy. Currently I always install Python libraries locally and then use the local Python installation as an external solver in HyperStudy. Is it possible to integrate Python libraries directly into HyperStudy.

  • Diana M._20503
    Diana M._20503
    Altair Employee
    edited February 19

    Hello Joachim,

    Thanks for your feedback.
    I confirm you that numpy and many other major python libraries are included in the normal Altair python installation, and you can invoke them through your scripts. 

    Hope it helps.

    Regards,

    Diana