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March 21, 2017, 13:05 |
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Hi,
I have a .asc file that I would like to import in flow 3D. It has x,y and z coordinates. But when I open it with flow 3D I can't see anything. Could you help me with that ? I don't manage to attach the file here, but it basically looks like that : 217.546115 150.715824 300.230008 218.163500 149.929163 300.839993 218.780886 149.142502 301.359982 219.398271 148.355841 301.779996 220.015657 147.569181 302.170010 220.633042 146.782520 302.660001 221.250427 145.995859 302.999997 221.867813 145.209198 303.670010 222.485198 144.422537 304.380002 223.102584 143.635877 304.959988 Thank you for your help ! |
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