######### Templates ######### Templates help turn data into information and automate the process of extracting information from raw simulations or experimental files. They are used in post processing to extract, transform and store all the required responses from a simulation or physical test automatically after the job is solved. Templates can extract from multiple parallel simulations and scale to thousands of simulations at the same time. Basically, they are a group of responses and transformations saved by users to reuse later for other simulations or physical tests. **What Will Be Covered** * Creating and adding to a Template * Applying a template before a job or test is processed * Applying a template after a job or test is processed * Managing Templates .. _TemplatesCreate: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ******************* Creating a Template ******************* You can create templates from the responses of your simulations or physical tests. You can also create a template from a file. Create or Update From Simulation or Physical Test Responses =========================================================== Go to your Simulations section or Physical Tests section to get started. From there, choose a simulation or physical test and click on its name to open it in another tab or window. We'll be using a simulation but these same actions can be taken on a physical test. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_OpenSimOrTest.png :title: Where to Access Simulations and Physical Tests .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Where to Access Simulations and Physical Tests` | Go to your responses section at the top. Select all the required responses by clicking on the check marks on top left corner of its box. To make a new template, click on 'Create New Template' under the 'Selected' drop-down menu. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_Create_Sim.png :title: Create New Template from Simulations Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Create New Template from Simulations Responses` | In the create template window, give your new template a name and description, and then click "OK" to finish. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_Create_Sim2.png :title: Create New Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Create New Template` | To populate an existing template, click on 'Add to Existing Template' under the 'Selected' drop-down menu. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_Add_Sim1.png :title: Add to Existing Template from Physical Test Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Add to Existing Template from Simulation Responses` | In the next window, choose which templates to populate by clicking on the select button next to its name in the Available column or choosing 'Select All' at the bottom. The selected templates will appear on the right column. Click "OK" to finish. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_Add_Sim2.png :title: Add to Existing Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Add to Existing Template` | Create or Upload from New Template Window ========================================= Go to your Templates section and click on the 'New Template' on the upper right corner to get started. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_NewTemplate.png :title: Create New Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Create New Template` | You can sift through your responses here in the first section and choose which ones to create a new template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_FromResponses.png :title: Create New Template From Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 7: Create New Template From Responses` | Click on the library section to create a template from the master list. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_FromLibrary.png :title: Create New Template From Library .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 8: Create New Template From Library` | You can also create a template from a local file in the last section. Click to add or drag-and-drop files from your machine to upload as a template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_FromFile.png :title: Create New Template From File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 9: Create New Template From File` | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. _TemplatesApply: ******************* Applying a Template ******************* Templates can be applied in the configuration settings before submitting a job or test. They can also be applied after a job has been submitted or a test has been uploaded. .. _ConditonTemplateSim: Condition a Template for Simulations ==================================== Conditions allow us to tell the HPC to apply a template automatically to a solving simulation. We indicate a directive for the HPC to look for in the simulation that will link it to the template. Go to your Templates page to get started. Open the template you would like to set for your future simulation. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ApplyConditions1.png :title: Open Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Open Template` | Click over to the “Conditions” tab. Fill out the New Condition form based on your future simulation(s). The following image shows choosing "Object Name" that starts with ”occ” for Simulations that start with the name "Occ". Click on "create" to officially add the condition to the template. You can add more or delete conditions if needed. .. video:: _static/movies/Templates/TemplateCondition.mp4 :width: 80% .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Adding a Condition` | | NEW as of January 5, 2022, there are now more options in template match_type for creating conditions. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/TemplateMatchType.png :title: Template Match_Type Options .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Template Match_Type Options` | Apply a Template With a New Physical Test ========================================= Go to your Physical Tests page to get started. Start a new Physical Test, add the Physical Test file and choose a template in the drop-down menu as shown in the picture below. Click process to finish, as usual. The Template will be applied to the Physical Test as it processes and uploads. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ApplytoTest.png :title: Apply a Template with New Test .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Apply a Template with New Test` | Extracting Responses ==================== Start by going to your Simulations page or Physical Tests page and open a Simulation or Physical Test. Go to the Responses tab and click on the "Extract Response" blue button at the top left. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ApplyExtract.png :title: Apply a Template Through Extract Responses Window .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Apply a Template Through Extract Responses Window` | Choose the "Response Template" section at the top of the side panel and pick a template in the drop-down. Click on "Process" to finish the extraction. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ApplyExtract2.png :title: Apply a Template Through Extract Responses Window .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Apply a Template Through Extract Responses Window` | New responses should appear now on the response tab. You can apply multiple templates to a simulation or physical test this way. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. _TemplatesManage: ******************* Managing Templates ******************* Go to your Templates main page to review, organize or edit your templates. Right click on a template to perform actions on it like exporting it as a JSON or editing it. Click on a template to open it up into another tab. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem1.png :title: Manage and Open Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Manage and Open Template` | Once your template is open, you can delete or add more responses, as well as perform other actions on the your template. Click on the menu in the top right corner to manage and view import aspects of your template. You can export template definitions under this menu. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem2.png :title: Manage Template and Export Definitions .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Manage Template and Export Definitions` | NEW as of January 12, 2022, you can create a database directly from a template under these template options. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/CreateDatabase.png :title: Create a Database from Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Create a Database from Template` | Configure ========= Configure the template under the template options menu. Manually edit the template or export sensors as a CSV to edit and import back again. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem_ConfigMenu.png :width: 20% :align: center .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Configure Menu` | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem_Config.png :title: Configure Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Configure Template` | Extraction Order ================ Review your template's extraction order under the template options menu as well. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem_ExtractMenu.png :width: 20% :align: center .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Extraction Order Menu` .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem_Extract.png :title: Review Extraction Order .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 7: Review Extraction Order` | Edit Command Files ================== To update your templates command files, go to the "View" tab and input/change command values in the form provided. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/Templates_ManageTem_Command.png :title: Update Command File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 8: Update Command File` | Assembly Builder ======================== We can import groups in the form of LS-Prepost/Primer and associate them in templates. Do this under the Part groups tab in your template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/AssemblyBuilder.png :title: Assembly Builder .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 9: Assembly Builder` | Sanitize Template Worker ======================== If you need an efficient way to clean your template when formats may be incorrect, you can use the response template sanitize worker in Workflows. Simply import the template as the input file in the worker configuration and execute. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SanitizeTemplate.png :title: Sanitize Response Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 10: Sanitize Response Template` | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************* Pedestrian Protection Data Processing and Visualization ********************************************************* In this section, we'll take a step-by-step look at Pedestrian Protection data processing and visualization using PedPro templates. **What Will Be Covered** 1. Introduction 2. Setting up Ped Pro template in d3VIEW 3. Using Ped Pro template 4. Viewing Comparison in Simlytiks 5. Reporting and Sharing | **What you will need in this tutorial** 1. URL and a valid account for d3VIEW 2. Pedestrian Protection template from d3VIEW - Pedpro.json 3. An LS-DYNA Pedpro input file for a single or multiple impact on the hood – Pedpro.k About Pedestrian Protection Template ===================================== Pedestrian template helps to extract head-injury-criteria (HIC) and prepare a score-card and an opportunity chart for a full-sweep of runs. This tutorial will guide you to configure a template to suite your model id/labels, select necessary conditions such that the template can be applied to your simulations, and to view the score card. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/aboutPedProTemplate.png :title: Model Set-up and Final Score Cards .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Model Set-up and Final Score Cards` | Step 1. Setting Up Ped Pro template ================================================== For this section, we will use the Templates application and upload a PedPro template file from our local machine and review the following. A. Upload Template B. Configure IDS/Labels C. Specify conditions Step 1a. Uploading the Ped Pro template --------------------------------------------------- To get started using our Ped Pro Template, we’ll need to upload it onto the platform under the Templates Application. Use the application menu at the top left corner of the webpage and click on the Templates icon to navigate to the page. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/templatespage.png :width: 50% :align: center :title: Access Templates Page .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Access Templates Page` | Once in the Templates app, click on the blue **New Template** button at the top right corner of the page to start uploading the template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/newtemplate.png :title: Create New Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Create New Template` | Once the template creation window pops up, we’ll navigate to the Upload tab (1). Click-to-upload or drag-and-drop the JSON file onto the drop zone indicated by the orange dashed box (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/uploadtemplate.png :title: Upload Template File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Upload Template File` | Once uploaded (1), make sure the template is highlighted in blue at the bottom of the window (2), and then press OK (3). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/uploadtemplate2.png :title: Upload Template File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Upload Template File` | We should see the upload template at the top of the Templates homepage. (Refresh the page if it’s not visible immediately). Click on the template name to open and review its contents. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/opentemplate.png :title: Open Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Open Template` | Step 1b. Ped Pro Responses that will be extracted --------------------------------------------------- Upon opening the template, we’ll see under the Responses Tab all the data outputs that will be extracted from our simulation when applying this template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/pedproresponses.png :title: Pedestrian Protection Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 7: Pedestrian Protection Template` | Step 1c: Configuring IDs/Labels for head-CG --------------------------------------------------- The head C.G nodal displacement, velocity and, accelerations used to compute the score-card are based on the \*DATABASE_HISTORY_NODE id and labels. The default node label and id is ‘Head_CG’ and ‘8000010’ as shown below. Based on the model, the label or the id can be used to suit your model. d3VIEW processes them by first looking for the label in the NODOUT, and if the LABEL is not present, the ID is searched for. If both ID/LABEL are not found, d3VIEW will fail to extract the necessary head-acceleration. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/headcg.png :title: Head C.G Nodal Displacement .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 8: Head C.G Nodal Displacement` | In this step, you can choose **Configure** to customize the NODE ID/LABEL to suite you model. Once this option is clicked, you will be directed to a table that allows you to view and edit your model specific ids/labels. Under the hamburger menu in the opened Template, click on **Configure** to get started. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/configuretemplate.png :title: Configure Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 9: Configure Template` | Our table will be shown towards the bottom of the newly opened window. We can edit the IDs manually by first clicking Export Sensors File. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/exportsensors.png :title: Export Sensors File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 10: Export Sensors File` | We’ll go back to our Configure Template window and upload the updated file by choosing the Import Sensors File option. The ID should update on the table. Finish by clicking Apply. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/importsensors.png :title: Import Sensors File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 11: Import Sensors File` | Step 1d. Add Template Condition for Simulation application ------------------------------------------------------------- Let’s go to the Conditions tab in our Template so it can automatically be applied to specified Simulations. Conditions allow us to tell the HPC to apply a template automatically to a solving simulation. We indicate a directive for the HPC to look for in the simulation that will link it to the template. This template has a condition to look for “Ped” in the simulation name. Feel free to edit or add any conditions. To learn how to add a condition navigate to :ref:`this section.` .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/conditiontemplate.png :title: Example Submit Command .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 12 Example Submit Command: With the above condition, the following simulation named ‘pedpro.k’ will use the Pedpro template since the simulation name contains is ‘ped’: Submit –i pedpro.k –d3pub y` | Step 2. Using Ped Pro Template ====================================== Once our template has been configured, we can now submit our simulation for comparing our template responses. Check out :ref:`this section` to learn how to submit a simulation. Once our simulation is solved (click :ref:`here` to see how to preview data while it's solving), we’ll navigate to the Simulations application page to compare our responses and visualizer them in Simlytiks. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/simulationspage.png :width: 50% :align: center :title: Navigate to Simulations .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 13: Navigate to Simulations` | Step 2a. Choose Simulation and Compare ---------------------------------------- Select the simulations we want to compare (1), then right-click to choose **Compare Responses** (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/compareresponses.png :width: 70% :align: center :title: Choose Simulations and Compare Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 14: Choose Simulations and Compare Responses` | Step 2b. Choose Simulation and Compare ---------------------------------------- Select the template that has been applied or needs to be applied to the simulation (1), then click **Compare** (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/compare2.png :width: 80% :align: center :title: Choose Template and Compare .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 15: Choose Template and Compare` | Step 3. Viewing Comparison in Simlytiks ======================================== Here are some visualizations we'll see in Simlytiks using the PedPro template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/overviewtable.png :title: Overview Table | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/pedprotable.png :title: PedPro Table | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/opportunitychart.png :title: Opportunity Chart | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/accelerationplots.png :title: Acceleration Plots | .. video:: _static/movies/Templates/PedProGIF.mp4 :width: 80% | | Step 4. Exporting and Sharing Comparison =============================================================== Easily export the visualizations as a PowerPoint (1) file in the **Export** menu. Or, share a public web link of the entire exploration with no data-transfer with anyone by clicking on the blue **Share** button (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/PedProTemplate/ExportShare.png :title: Export and Share .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 16: Export and Share` | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************************** IIHS Small Offset Rigid Barrier Data Processing and Visualization ********************************************************************** In this section, we'll take a step-by-step look at IIHS Small offset rigid barrier data processing and visualization using IIHS SORB templates. **What Will Be Covered** 1. Introduction 2. Setting up IIHS SORB template in d3VIEW 3. Using IIHS SORB template 4. Viewing Comparison in Simlytiks 5. Reporting and Sharing | **What you will need in this tutorial** 1. URL and a valid account for d3VIEW 2. IIHS Small Offset Rigid Barrier template from d3VIEW 3. An LS-DYNA IIHS SORB input file About IIHS Small Offset Rigid Barrier Template ================================================ d3VIEW’s IIHS SORB standard template helps to extract the intrusions from all the important structural points according to the IIHS Test protocols and prepare the IIHS intrusion chart. This tutorial will guide you to configure a template to suite your model id/labels, select necessary conditions such that the template can be applied to your simulations, and to view the intrusion chart. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/model&charts.png :title: Model Set-up and Final Intrusions Charts .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Model Set-up and Final Intrusions Charts` | Simulation Post-processing Workflow --------------------------------------------------- The follow image illustrates the workflow in d3VIEW for IIHS small offset rigid barrier data post-processing: .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/workflow.png :title: Simulation Post-processing Workflows .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Simulation Post-processing Workflow` | To learn how to submit a job, follow :ref:`this link.` To learn how to submit a job with a simulation preview, follow :ref:`this link.` Step 1. Setting Up IIHS SORB template ================================================== For this section, we will use the Templates application and upload a IIHS SORB template file from our local machine and review the following. A. Upload Template B. Configure IDS/Labels C. Specify conditions Step 1a. Uploading the IIHS SORB template --------------------------------------------------- To get started using our IIHS SORB Template, we’ll need to upload it onto the platform under the Templates Application. Use the application menu at the top left corner of the webpage and click on the Templates icon to navigate to the page. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/templatespage.png :width: 50% :align: center :title: Access Templates Page .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Access Templates Page` | Once in the Templates app, click on the blue **New Template** button at the top right corner of the page to start uploading the template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/newtemplate.png :title: Create New Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Create New Template` | Once the template creation window pops up, we’ll navigate to the Upload tab (1). Click-to-upload or drag-and-drop the JSON file onto the drop zone indicated by the orange dashed box (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/uploadtemplate.png :title: Upload Template File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Upload Template File` | Once uploaded (1), make sure the template is highlighted in blue at the bottom of the window (2), and then press OK (3). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/uploadtemplate2.png :title: Upload Template File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Upload Template File` | We should see the upload template at the top of the Templates homepage. (Refresh the page if it’s not visible immediately). Click on the template name to open and review its contents. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/opentemplate.png :title: Open Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 7: Open Template` | Step 1b. IIHS SORB Responses that will be extracted ------------------------------------------------------ Upon opening the template, we’ll see under the Responses Tab all the data outputs that will be extracted from our simulation when applying this template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/responses.png :title: IIHS SORB Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 8: IIHS SORB Template` | Step 1c: Configuring IDs/Labels for Sensors --------------------------------------------------- d3VIEW’s IIHS SORB template extract and plot intrusions of the target locations by using the sensors defined as \*DATABASE_HISTORY_NODE_ID in the model. In order to extract all the intrusions, the model must have all the sensors defined at all the appropriate target locations as shown in the screenshot below. d3VIEW will use the label in the NODOUT, and if the label is not present, then it will search for the ID. If both ID/LABEL are not found, then d3VIEW will fail to extract the intrusions. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/sensors.png :title: Sensor Point Locations for Measuring Vehicle Intrusion .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 9: Sensor Point Locations for Measuring Vehicle Intrusion` | In this step, you can choose **Configure** to customize NODE IDs/LABELs to suite you model. Once this option is clicked, you will be directed to a table that allows you to view and edit your model specific ids/labels. Under the hamburger menu in the opened Template, click on **Configure** to get started. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/configure.png :width: 80% :align: center :title: Configure Template .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 10: Configure Template` | Our table will be shown towards the bottom of the newly opened window. We can edit the IDs manually by first clicking Export Sensors File. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/exportsensors.png :title: Export Sensors File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 11: Export Sensors File` | We’ll go back to our Configure Template window and upload the updated file by choosing the Import Sensors File option. The ID should update on the table. Finish by clicking Apply. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/importsensors.png :title: Import Sensors File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 12: Import Sensors File` | Step 1d. Add Template Condition for Simulation application ------------------------------------------------------------- Let’s go to the Conditions tab in our Template so it can automatically be applied to specified Simulations. Conditions allow us to tell the HPC to apply a template automatically to a solving simulation. We indicate a directive for the HPC to look for in the simulation that will link it to the template. This template has a condition to look for “SORB” in the simulation name. Feel free to edit or add any conditions. To learn how to add a condition navigate to :ref:`this section.` .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/condition.png :title: Example Submit Command .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 13 Example Submit Command: With the above condition, the following simulation named ‘IIHS_SORB.k’ will use the SORB template since the simulation name contains is ‘SORB’` | Step 2. Using IIHS SORB Template ====================================== Once our template has been configured, we can now submit our simulation for comparing our template responses. Check out :ref:`this section` to learn how to submit a simulation. Once our simulation is solved (click :ref:`here` to see how to preview data while it's solving), we’ll navigate to the Simulations application page to compare our responses and visualizer them in Simlytiks. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/simulationspage.png :width: 50% :align: center :title: Navigate to Simulations .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 12: Navigate to Simulations` | Step 2a. Choose Simulation and Compare ---------------------------------------- Select the simulations we want to compare (1), then right-click to choose **Compare Responses** (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/compare1.png :width: 70% :align: center :title: Choose Simulations and Compare Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 15: Choose Simulations and Compare Responses` | Step 2b. Choose Simulation and Compare ---------------------------------------- Select the template that has been applied or needs to be applied to the simulation (1), then click **Compare** (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/compare2.png :width: 80% :align: center :title: Choose Template and Compare .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 16: Choose Template and Compare` | Step 3. Viewing Comparison in Simlytiks ======================================== Here are some visualizations we'll see in Simlytiks using the IIHS SORB template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/IntChart.png :title: Overview Table | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/IntCurve.png :title: PedPro Table | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/LOC.png :title: Opportunity Chart | .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/UOC.png :title: Acceleration Plots | Step 4. Exporting and Sharing Comparison =============================================================== Easily export the visualizations as a PowerPoint (1) file in the **Export** menu. Or, share a public web link of the entire exploration with no data-transfer with anyone by clicking on the blue **Share** button (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Template/SORB/exportshare.png :title: Export and Share .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 17: Export and Share` | | | For additional questions about how to navigate the d3VIEW platform, please feel free to email our team at: support@d3view.com.