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Old   June 19, 2019, 09:12
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Hello,


It's a simple question but I don't know at all how to do it.

How can I enter in the SU2 code to see how functions are coded ?

My goal is to look at objective functions for optimization.



I'm completely new to C++, etc ...



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Hi Kevin,


Thanks for using SU2. The best way would be either look in GitHub or to clone the the repository to your machine and view with sublime/atom/any text editor.



You can see the available objective functions in option_structure.hpp


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Old   June 20, 2019, 03:38
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Hello,



Thank you for your answer, I will try to do this.



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