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August 31, 2013, 16:48 |
How to draw two plots in one graph in paraView?
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Ehsan
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I want to have two x-y plot in one figure for compare,how to do this by "plot over line"?
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August 31, 2013, 16:53 |
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I answered a similar question the other day: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/par...-one-plot.html
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November 27, 2015, 06:11 |
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Hi guys;
I know this post isn't completely related to this thread but just wanted to continue with this old thread rather than start with a new one. I am stuck with a peculiar problem. Imagine i have a 'L' - shaped flow domain and i would like to plot data over the entire length of the channel. That is from the inlet to the outlet as one plot. I can extract data over two individual straight channels but to analyze my results i want them to be included into one plot. I also can use swak utility and use probe locations but i am working with interFoam and the influence of capillary pressure is important to capture which gets difficult to track with probe locations. Do you guys have an idea of how can i do this. I have been searching for a similar sort of case for quite some time but failed to do so. Saideep |
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November 28, 2015, 13:13 |
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Hi Saideep,
Try this:
Bruno
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November 30, 2015, 06:17 |
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Hi Bruno;
I tried your advise but still not able to generate a continuous plot. I still have the plots as two separate datas. To make it clear i am attaching the figures: 1. I would like to plot over the shown plot over lines. fig100.png 2. Once I group data set the data are under one group yet they are seen to be under different sections. From the figure: fig101.png I would like to join the data, that is the blue plot of p(1) data should follow continuously to the p(2) data. In simple way, the two plots are both 17.5e-6m in length. I would like to plot them over 35e-6m. Thanks Bruno; Saideep |
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November 30, 2015, 16:20 |
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Quick answer:
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