Robert Koslover
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Posted:
3 years ago
15 juin 2021, 19:48 UTC−4
Updated:
3 years ago
15 juin 2021, 19:57 UTC−4
You can select the surfaces on which you want to plot. In the Model Builder, within your 2D or 3D Plot Group, right-click on the listed Surface plot. (Note: If you haven't already created a Surface Plot within the group, right click on the 2D or 3D Plot Group and choose "Surface.") After right-clicking on the Surface Plot in the Model Bulider, you should see a short menu appear that includes "Selection." Choose that. Now go over to the Settings section and add the specific surface or surfaces (clicking one by one or by using various other selection methods available) for which you want the plot to be active. (Note also that it doesn't matter whether you are studying metamaterials, using the RF module, etc. This is simply a way of customizing a plot in Comsol Multiphysics.)
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You can select the surfaces on which you want to plot. In the Model Builder, within your 2D or 3D Plot Group, right-click on the listed Surface plot. (Note: If you haven't already created a Surface Plot within the group, right click on the 2D or 3D Plot Group and choose "Surface.") After right-clicking on the Surface Plot in the Model Bulider, you should see a short menu appear that includes "Selection." Choose that. Now go over to the Settings section and add the specific surface or surfaces (clicking one by one or by using various other selection methods available) for which you want the plot to be active. (Note also that it doesn't matter whether you are studying metamaterials, using the RF module, etc. This is simply a way of customizing a plot in Comsol Multiphysics.)