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February 21, 2019, 11:56 |
Exporting Multiple Derivatives
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Is there a way to export multiple derivatives (i.e. du/dx, dP/dy, drho/dz) in a single .csv file from a single data set in Paraview? Right now I understand that I can use either the Gradient of an Unstructured Dataset or Compute Derivatives filter and both output allow for a single gradient/derivative at a time. When I try to recombine this data using the Group Datasets filter, exporting the data results in multiple .csv files rather than one combined dataset. Is there another way to combine these datasets in order to export as a single .csv file?
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