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Old   June 6, 2016, 10:46
Default pyFoamTimelinePlot with newer Openfoam versions
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Hi there,
I've been using pyFoamTimelinePlot and have really liked using this, so was pretty disappointed when the newer OF versions (2.4.0 and newer) use a different format for the probes.C file, which is not compatible with pyFoamTimelinePlot. On my own laptop, I got around the issue by simply using the older probes.C file from version 2.3.0 but I am not running my simulations on a supercomputer and I don't have permissions to change this so now I don't know how I can manage my probe locations data. Is there another simple way to plot these? Or else to change the way the file is written?
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