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Old   April 1, 2002, 04:07
Default How to output one variable which is not stored
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How to output one variable to reuslt file. The varialbe is not solve or stored, such as RG(1)
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Old   April 1, 2002, 05:13
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I know using ground.for can output the variable to one file. Is there other way to solve this problem?
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Old   June 18, 2002, 02:34
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maybe you can output to your own file by open a file and write into it.
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Old   June 18, 2002, 03:37
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Dear Sun,

If you wish to output standard PHOENICS variables (like RG(1) in your example), the setting ECHO=T (group 20) will put it at the beginning of the result file. This is - by the way - the default.

If you wish non-PIL variables to be written, then I think you have to resort to GROUND coding.

I hope this helps,

Rami
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