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hello and welcome to this video about how to modify an existing XML file in this example I am going to use Python with the library called elementary and its functions the example is a beam with three point supports and I want to adjust the stiffness of the point support with regard to the reaction in this port in other words there will have to be an iteration over the analysis I will start out by saving the model as a strike simul file I also have a script with a batch export which will run the analysis and export the reactions as a CSV file for more information about scripting in FEM design please visit the video below I am using the editor Visual Studio code to write my Python scripts it is an open source program and free to use however you are of course able to use whatever code editor you want after installing Python and the editor I will open a new Python project and start working on my code I will start out by loading the library elementary as et and also the sub process library...