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November 27, 2008, 06:45 |
Plot over line different cases
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Pattyn Eric
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Hi,
i would like to "plot over a line" the temperature of different cases (same geometry but different meshes, different turbulence models) in the same graphic in order to compare easely the different simulations. I only can plot variables of one case. It means that if i have two cases, i have automatically two graphics. Is it possible to do that with paraview? An other possibility would be to export the values of each separated graphs and to use an other tool to make one graphs with the different curves. Is it possible to write a text file or export the values of my plot over line? |
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November 27, 2008, 12:47 |
use utility sample
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Matvey Kraposhin
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use utility sample
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