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April 20, 2018, 18:01 |
postProcess file location
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Nejc
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Hello.
The way OF solvers write postprocessing files is a little confusing. If I use run-time postprocessing all results will be written to a single file. But if I run postprocessing afterwards, each timestep gets its own directory with a single file containing a single value. is there a way to force either form of postprocessing into a more consistent way of writing results? I'd like to write a programmable filter but it might turn out a bit messy with all the confusion in postProcessing directories. Thanks! |
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