RESTORE
This command is for the DATABASE_RETRIEVAL (TDB) module.
Restore already explicitly rejected elements, species, phases or constituents; it is the opposite of the command REJECT although it does not restore a completely rejected system.
Phases/species/constituents that are possible to form from the defined elements or species are entered to the list of system phases/species/constituents (shown by the command LIST_SYSTEM). Phases/species/constituents that are not included on the list can now be added to the list. The different names must be separated with a space or comma. It is possible to use a wildcard * after a common part of names so that all the elements/species/phases/constituents, which start with that common part and are available in the currently switched or appending database, are restored in the defined system.
Syntax |
restore |
Prompt1 |
(if keyword = ELEMENTS or SPECIES or PHASES) Keyword: <Name1, Name2, …> |
Prompt2 |
(if keyword = CONSTITUENT) Phase: <Phase name> Sublattice number: <Sublattice number in the phase> Constituent: <Constituent(s) in the sublattice of the phase> |
Options |
Description and Information |
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Keyword |
One of the keywords |
Name& |
Names of the pre-defined elements, species, phases, and constituents |
Elements |
The given elements are restored. |
Species |
The given species are restored and thus possible to form from the defined elements. |
Phases |
The given phases are restored and thus possible to form from the defined elements or species. |
Constituent |
The given constituent in one phase are restored. Add the following when prompted:
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