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Old   October 7, 2021, 04:13
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Dear All,

I am running a simulation of a fluid flow cylinder in the COMSOL. Here, the total simulation time is 100s and the time step (dt) is 0.02s. This gives me 100/0.02+1 = 5001 files.
Right now I am extracting each file one by one. I know there must be some easy way to extract all files at once. Could anyone suggest me the procedure?

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Hello,
I use spreadsheet (.csv file). This format is easy to post-process in MATLAB.
But it takes a lot of time to extract each file (time instant) one by one.
Is there an easy way without doing this laborious work?
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