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July 26, 2017, 14:18 |
Creating User Defined Solver Format for exporting Grids
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The GridPro GUI manual mentions a way to create your own Solver Format. The manual states, "the script file to be run should be kept inside GridPro/az_mngr directory in order to access it while exporting the grid to user specific solver" (GridPro, 2017). I was wondering if anyone had experience writing one of these scripts, or could point me to documentation explaining how it should be done.
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August 29, 2017, 08:17 |
It helps to access your solver format from the GUI for easier grid conversion
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Vimalraj
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Hi james,
The scripts are written by the users who want to use their own solver format. It should contain information on how to convert the GridPro grid format(which can be found in TIL_Manuals) to the user's solver format. In appendix A of WS_GUI_Manual, you will find the help for accessing the script from the GUI. It does not have any info on script writing since it's entirely depends on the users. Regards, Vimal |
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