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I am currently usig Openfoam to run simulations that have nearly 180 time steps. The completed timesteps range from -180 to -6 .
I have to generate pictures using paraview. I have to generate picuture for every 10th timestep i.e -180,-170,-160 and so on.... Is it possible to do this with paraview??? I tried to run the animation, but it is generating pictures for every timestep which is a lot of pictures. |
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Mohammed Gowhar
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Hi Aravind
Have you tried save animation from File Menu ? regards, Mohammed Gowhar |
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