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July 12, 2006, 13:17 |
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Terry Jordan
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FROM tutorials/contactStressFoam/ballAndBrick/500/sigmaEq
So I hit another snag which is with boundary data in a scalar file. topBrickDown { type calculated; value nonuniform List<scalar> 20 ( 7.25133e+07 3.14218e+08 7.28482e+08 1.26474e+09 1.93784e+09 3.04389e+09 2.53692e+09 3.12726e+09 3.52083e+09 3.71729e+09 3.7175e+09 3.52148e+09 3.12833e+09 2.53801e+09 3.04275e+09 1.93932e+09 1.26598e+09 7.29215e+08 3.14555e+08 7.26247e+07 ) ; } and topBrickRight { type calculated; value nonuniform List<scalar> 10(5.28854e+06 7.70467e+07 1.82706e+08 3.12856e+08 4.54249e+08 5.93731e+08 7.18908e+08 8.18234e+08 8.8145e+.... } Entry 1: the number of values is on the next line. And each entry is on its own line. Entry 2: the number of values is on the same line. And so are all the values. why? This makes the file reading mor difficult. |
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July 13, 2006, 11:59 |
The logic starts putting eleme
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Mattijs Janssens
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The logic starts putting elements of Lists on separate lines if size>10. The idea is that short lists (e.g. a face) gets printed on one line.
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July 17, 2006, 08:42 |
That seems strange to me is th
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Terry Jordan
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That seems strange to me is that saiving you anything by doing it that way?
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