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Hi Foamers,
i used sample utility after running a case and a set directory is created within case directory. it contains u.xy and p.xy files but i don't know how to use these files to plot results. any one have an idea? thanks |
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Bernhard
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Did you look into these files? They should be self-explanatory.
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It just shows columns with data that you chose. If you want to read or plot it is up to you.
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Any plotting program can plot data structured in columns. I prefer gnuplot. Some people like Grace, others like Matlab, and some spreadsheatoholic use Excel, Gnumeric, ooCalc. That is really up to you.
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