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Old   October 18, 2018, 15:18
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Hi Everyone,
I recently started using PyFoam after looking at some presentations by Bernhard G. I understood how to import the Lagrangian data using Pandas library using the LagrangianCloudData scripts.



I want to now make multiple plots for the Eulerian fields(which are a lot for my case-CMC Method combustion), it is possible to have a similar script to import Eulerian data with cell center values as a pandas data frame where I can make line plots between two points without using paraview to import a CSV for plots overline.



Forgive me if my question is trivial, I have just started using python and I am struggling with this automation aspect.
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