Gunnar Andersson
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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 juil. 2014, 08:37 UTC−4
You can do this in several way, for instance as follows:
- Results > Tables: Add a Table
- Click on Import and browse to the file that contains your data in column form.
- Go to the 1D plot group where you want to plot the table data.
- Add a Table Graph plot and change the value in the Table combo box to the table you just created.
You can do this in several way, for instance as follows:
- Results > Tables: Add a Table
- Click on Import and browse to the file that contains your data in column form.
- Go to the 1D plot group where you want to plot the table data.
- Add a Table Graph plot and change the value in the Table combo box to the table you just created.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 juil. 2014, 09:48 UTC−4
Hi Gunnar,
Thanks for your answer!
David
Hi Gunnar,
Thanks for your answer!
David
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Posted:
9 years ago
16 févr. 2016, 09:41 UTC−5
Is there any way to plot imported data (X,Y,Z) on 3D streamline plot of COMSOL?
Is there any way to plot imported data (X,Y,Z) on 3D streamline plot of COMSOL?
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
9 years ago
16 févr. 2016, 13:48 UTC−5
Once your 3D data has been brought in, you can use all the usual post-processing tools to generate plots off that data. Chapter 20 of the Reference Manual, the Postprocessing and Visualization Handbooks (
www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-1 and
www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-2 ) and various post-processing blogs (
www.comsol.com/blogs/category/all/postprocessing/), videos and tutorials on this website cover these types of capabilities.
Best regards,
Jeff
Once your 3D data has been brought in, you can use all the usual post-processing tools to generate plots off that data. Chapter 20 of the Reference Manual, the Postprocessing and Visualization Handbooks (http://www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-1 and http://www.comsol.com/offers/Postprocessing-and-Visualization-Handbook-Part-2 ) and various post-processing blogs ( http://www.comsol.com/blogs/category/all/postprocessing/), videos and tutorials on this website cover these types of capabilities.
Best regards,
Jeff