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Evaluating more than one expression in Global Evaluation?
Posted 10 mai 2016, 15:22 UTC−4 Results & Visualization Version 5.2 2 Replies
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Is it possible to evaluate more than one expression in Global Evaluation, in one step?
My goal in this postprocessing step is to tabulate and plot a variable for different mesh sizes (i.e. from different data sets). My solution is time-dependent.
Currently what I am doing is using Derived Values/Global Evaluations through which I can get ( t , Data1(u) ) & ( t , Data2(u) ) separately and then combine the data. If I have numerous data sets, I have to calculate ( t , DataN(u) ) separately, which may not be time efficient. I tried the Join Date Set, but the problem with Join is twofold:
1- I prefer to extract the original values from my studies, rather than getting Difference, Sum, etc. that software makes available. Basically I want to tabulate ( t , Data1(u) , Data2(u) ), but apparently this cannot be done.
2- In join apparently we can compare two data sets, unless we Create several Joins and them combine them.
Thank you for checking this post.
Is it possible to evaluate more than one expression in Global Evaluation, in one step?
My goal in this postprocessing step is to tabulate and plot a variable for different mesh sizes (i.e. from different data sets). My solution is time-dependent.
Currently what I am doing is using Derived Values/Global Evaluations through which I can get ( t , Data1(u) ) & ( t , Data2(u) ) separately and then combine the data. If I have numerous data sets, I have to calculate ( t , DataN(u) ) separately, which may not be time efficient. I tried the Join Date Set, but the problem with Join is twofold:
1- I prefer to extract the original values from my studies, rather than getting Difference, Sum, etc. that software makes available. Basically I want to tabulate ( t , Data1(u) , Data2(u) ), but apparently this cannot be done.
2- In join apparently we can compare two data sets, unless we Create several Joins and them combine them.
Thank you for checking this post.
2 Replies Last Post 19 mai 2016, 17:35 UTC−4