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Evaluation of line integral via Matlab

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Hey!

I have a question concerning the evaluation of results via Matlab:
I added a line-integral to my model in the Comnsol-desktop which I can see in the exported m-file as:

model.result.numerical.create('int1', 'IntLine');
model.result.numerical('int1').selection.set([2 7]);
model.result.numerical('int1').set('probetag', 'none');

Now I would like to access the value of this line integral after the simulation in matlab. What is the right command for this?
I tried
model.result.numerical('int1').getInt
model.result.numerical('int1').getIntArray
...
and so on but all I got were error messages like:
'No method 'getInt' with matching signature found for class 'com.comsol.model.impl.NumericalFeatureImpl'.'

Ho can I access the value of this line-integral?

Thank you very much!
Oli

2 Replies Last Post 1 juil. 2015, 02:02 UTC−4
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Posted: 10 years ago 27 avr. 2015, 14:12 UTC−4
Can anyone give us any hint ? I have the same problem with accessing the results from matlab.
Can anyone give us any hint ? I have the same problem with accessing the results from matlab.

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Posted: 9 years ago 1 juil. 2015, 02:02 UTC−4
Try this:


model.result.numerical('int1').getReal()
Try this: model.result.numerical('int1').getReal()

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