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Export post-processing data
Posted Feb 4, 2010, 10:07 a.m. EST Version 4.0a 11 Replies
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How can I export global variables results to a file? There is an "Export Post-Processing Data" dialog box, but you can't choose global variables from there, just subdomain, boundary, edge or point variables.
Thanks in advance.
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usually you find these kind of info in the command.pdf and mlinterface.pdf, check the "postglobaleval", and run an indexed search on your doc files as the examples are scattered around in the different documents
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Ivar
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jf
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pls note ther is a little bug in the ascii dump for long files with multiple plots, the columns get slightly mixed up, check carefully the results, it does not alsway show up, depends on plot data length
This has been discussed a couple of times before, pls try a search on the forum
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Ivar
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Lidia.
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In COMSOL 3.5 one was allowed to specify co-ordinates @ which data should be exported from. This was enabled by the "Get co-ordinates from, 'textfile' " option. Comsol 4a does not seem to allow one to do this. Any idea why they have removed this function? What is the work around?
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Tiaan
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I can only say what I do: send in suggestions to "suggest at comsol" that are sufficiently documented that thy see the advantages, then your suggestions have, if generic enough, a great chance to appear on next version
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Ivar
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(1) "In COMSOL 3.5 one was allowed to specify co-ordinates @ which data should be exported from. This was enabled by the "Get co-ordinates from, 'textfile' " option. Comsol 4a does not seem to allow one to do this. Any idea why they have removed this function? What is the work around?"
By defining a Cut Point data set and choose that in the export you can specify for which coordinates the data should be evaluated. In the upcoming version 4.1 the cut point coordinates can be a grid of coordinates values and not just a single point.
(2) "and what is the equivalent in Comsol 4? Say I want to export temperature along a boundary, or more complex: a surface data to matlab."
To get a boundary (surface) in 3D: Select "Surface" from the "Space dimension" list in the Data node's Settings window and add a selection to the Solution data set (right-click and choose "Add Selection) that is the surfaces that you want to export data from. In version 4.1 you can also use the new Edge and Surface data sets to define boundaries or surfaces for which you want to export data.
Hope this helps.
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Rebecca
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My way would be, take it or not, to use matlab for so many "points".
But perhaps the points are aliogned on a boundary ? then you could use some projection coupling variables or a boundary "cut" (right click on data sets in v4)
One should always try (when possible) to use "higher order" entities as then one is handling the details as global items
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Good luck
Ivar
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