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September 18, 2008, 11:42 |
ScalePoints tool
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Cedric DUPRAT
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Hi all,
I'm looking for the "scalePoints" tool. In the user guide for OF 1.3, there is this tool which is suppose to "scale the mesh points in a polyMesh directory by a factor supplied as an argument". I can't find it on OF 1.4.1 in the manipulation mesh directory. This tool is not in OF 1.5. So, is there a similar tool in OF 1.4.1 ? or maybe someone know how to do such thing whithout doing it by hand. Thanks in advance, Cedric PS: I found a tool called "deformedGeom" but, it's using a displacement field U and after a few try, it doesn't seem to be effective for what I want to do. |
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September 18, 2008, 13:11 |
Hi Cedric,
Try transformPoi
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Håkan Nilsson
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Hi Cedric,
Try transformPoints Håkan |
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September 18, 2008, 13:27 |
Hi Hakan,
Thank you, It's w
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Hi Hakan,
Thank you, It's woking fine ... I had an old user-guide .... maybe it's time to print a new one :-) Cedric |
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September 18, 2008, 13:43 |
Hi Cedric,
I'm afraid that
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Håkan Nilsson
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Hi Cedric,
I'm afraid that you should not rely too much on the UserGuide. It is not updated as fast as the code. For transformPoints, I think that it was mentioned in the release notes. At least I'm sure that you can find the answer already in the Forum. Håkan |
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September 18, 2008, 13:53 |
Thank you again,
You're rig
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Thank you again,
You're right about the UserGuide but ... as I used to say, it's better than nothing :-) And in the forum, I just found the same question from a 2005 thread by .... you that's why you are so sure :o) http://www.cfd-online.com/OpenFOAM_D....html#POST4137 Thanks again, Cedric |
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September 18, 2008, 14:15 |
Cedric,
I hope that you und
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Håkan Nilsson
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Cedric,
I hope that you understand that this means that you must help someone else with this question in three years :-) This is what the Forum is all about. Håkan. |
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September 19, 2008, 04:15 |
:-)
ok, I'll try not to for
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:-)
ok, I'll try not to forget ... let's check in 3 years Cedric |
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