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Old   September 30, 2008, 10:02
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Hendawi
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Hello,

Does any one know where can i found some help about the scheme language in fluent? any scheme tutorial?

I have just to do this 2 test:

1. IF (file.dat OR file.dat.gz) EXIST,

* THEN instructions... (ex: rd file.dat)

* ELSE, nothing

2. IF solver_model is steady

* THEN instructions (ex : sol ite 1000)

* ELSE(i.e. model is unsteady) instrucions (ex: sol dti 1000)

Thanks in advance for any advice

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Old   October 3, 2008, 02:29
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Nasir Wade
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From my own personal experience there is very limited documentation with respect to scheme programming when it comes to fluent. Most of the general scheme stuff is found in regualr scheme books or online. But there is 1 pdf file:

http://fluid.jku.at/personen/javurek/pdf/scheme.pdf

It is in German and the author is Mirko Javurek...you can put it in a translator to convert the text.
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Old   October 3, 2008, 04:15
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Hendawi
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Thank you Nasir for your answer. I tried to understand the document of Morko Javurek but I didn't understand it, I don't speak German and translation of this kind of document is not easy. I've also seen the thread of Jason: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/wiki.cgi?read=777, where he speaks about an english version, but no one can find it!

That's why I posted my question out of the thred hoping someone helps me to translate the 2 commands above in Fluent scheme language.

Thanks again Mohamed

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