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Old   May 1, 2012, 01:22
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I was wondering how everyone is extracting there data from each time step into one file for graphing and manipulation? I was thinking mathlab could do this. If it can, can someone upload some mathlab code to help me on my way? I would like to stay away from paraview...


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You can use the 'sample' utility or 'functionObjects' to get ASCII data, which you can plot with most plotting software (and also MATLAB).
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