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Old   August 24, 2016, 09:24
Default Simple Question: How do you use -overwrite and -patch for multiple 'objects'?
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Hey all,

I think I have attached three small files which depict what I'm trying to do.

Basically, I have two moving 'pistons' named c0 and c1 that exist in the topoSetDict. I want to know how to alter the command in the Allrun script that goes:

runApplication subsetMesh -overwrite c0 -patch floatingObject

to have both c0 and c1 overwritten and assigned the patch of floatingObject.

Does anyone know how to do this?

I've tried using simple operators such as c0&c1, c0,c1, (c0,c1) with no prevail.
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