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April 1, 2019, 15:05 |
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Hello
I have a data file for RANS turbulence. It has 10 variables in header zone but i see 5 columns in file. When i insert this file to tecplot, it work correctly (it shows 10 variables) but i need these 10 variables separately for matlab (in matlab after importing show 5 columns). How can i get hole (10 variables) from this file? THE HEADER OF FILE: TITLE = "" VARIABLES = "X" "Y" "U" "V" "u2" "uv" "v2" "w2" "p" "diss" ZONE T="ZONE 001" STRANDID=0, SOLUTIONTIME=0 Nodes=60095, Elements=59472, ZONETYPE=FEQuadrilateral DATAPACKING=BLOCK DT=(SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE ) |
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April 1, 2019, 19:17 |
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Tecplot ascii files have two supported data ordering methods. Block and Point. Both of these are available when exporting the data from 360.
For block mode all nodes of variable is written out in a chunk then all values of the next variable are written out. So the number of columns doesn't mean anything. Whereas point format is what I think you are expecting to see. All variables for a single node are written in order so every 10 values are written are for the same node. Hopefully that clarifies something for you -Devon Tecplot Product Engineer |
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April 1, 2019, 22:10 |
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How can I access to all these values (in block mode)??? Last edited by Fluid Mechanics; April 2, 2019 at 02:16. |
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