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Old   September 29, 2023, 06:36
Default Map subregion of internal field to another mesh
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Hello,


I'm trying to map a subsection of one timestep's U field from one case (red square in yellow domain) into another case's 0 timestep (red square in blue domain).


What I did for now:
1. Create a new mesh that has the desired position and geometry of the red square in the yellow domain
2. Use mapFields to interpolate to results from the yellow domain into that mesh
3. Use transformPoints to move the mesh to the desired position in the blue domain
4. Use mapFields again to map the moved mesh into the blue domain






But that seems rather cumbersome. Is there an easier way to do this? Maybe using sample function objects?



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