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Old   May 12, 2001, 15:45
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GACEM Hatem
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What's the command ,in PHOTON , to detrmine the value of a variable (exemple: Vector,P1,U1,...) in a cell of grid caracterised by (IX,IY,IZ)?
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Old   May 14, 2001, 05:13
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Dear Gacem

Is far as I know there is no direct "command" to do this from PHOTON. You can try a combination of

(a) MAG GR mag_factor

(b) SE CON SCA RAN ON

(C) CON var ixf ixl iyf iyl izf izl FI (or SH)

In that way you can bound the value of your variable "var" in a very small region (even a cell) by controlling ixf, ixl, ... and you will see a small range of values in the right PHOTON scale in which your searched vaues is included. This is an apporximate way but can give you an idea.

There is a better way in AUTOPLOT and you can allways read it from PHI (or PHIDA) phile.

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Kike
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Old   June 18, 2001, 10:32
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David Glynn
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I think (without having tried it to check!) that you should be able to do this by using the CONtour command to cover a single cell (i.e. ixf=ixl, etc), having previously SET CON SCA PLANE. i.e.

CON TEM1 IX IX IY IY IZ IZ

should do.
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