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October 9, 2003, 03:28 |
which c language is used in UDF
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Hello. I never learn c language before.I find Turbo c ,c++ and visual c++ in our library.Can anyone tell me which c language is appropriate in user-defined function.Thanks a lot!
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October 9, 2003, 03:48 |
Re: which c language is used in UDF
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Hello ! I think turbo C can make it ! but bear in mind that you'll be using variables (pointers ...etc) & macros that are proper (and most of the time IMPOSED) to FLUENT. so you won't go deep in C programming! bye
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October 9, 2003, 07:37 |
Re: which c language is used in UDF
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Fluent uses the standard C language together with a set of macros which are specific of FLUENT, and defined in the header file "udf.h".
If you use interpreted UDF, you don't need any compiler, but you have some limitation in the language (see UDF manual for details). If you need compiled UDF, on Windows platform, I'd suggest Microsoft Visual C++, because UDF Manual refers to it, and the makefile is written for that compiler. Hi ap |
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