Hi Syavash,
You should not need to convert the parallel file into a single file. Just run FieldConvert on the directory name FieldConvert file.fld out.plt
The code automatically detects if it is a directory or file and reads the data accordingly.
Cheers,
Spencer.
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Dear all,
I went through the user-guide to see how to convert the parallel files into a single field using FieldConvert. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do it.
Is there any specific command to do this? For example, I have 128 parallel fields inside a solution directory. I'd like to reconstruct them into a single file to post-process the solution.
Kind regards
syavash