******************* This email originates from outside Imperial. Do not click on links and attachments unless you recognise the sender. If you trust the sender, add them to your safe senders list https://spam.ic.ac.uk/SpamConsole/Senders.aspx to disable email stamping for this address. ******************* Hi dear Nektar++ community. I've been trying to obtain Graphicable files, so, I used the "FieldConvert test.xml test.fld test.dat" command to get readable data (ASCII). Unfortunately, all I get is a confusing weird-looking file. Is there any other command to get ASCII data besides the FieldConvert command written above and that gives the data in a column-arrangement type format? I am using NCAR Graphics to draw my graphics. Thanks for your time, any help is welcomed and highly appreciated. Greetings, Octavio.
Hi Octavio, You can get your data in ASCI dat or vtu formats, or in binary plt and vtu formats. dat and plt are Tecplot native formats that could also work with other software. vtu (either ASCI or binary) is a VTK format that works with ParaView or Visit (both Open Source) and possibly others. I am not familiar with NCAR, but see if it is capable of importing formats from either of the type. Cheers! Stan Best regards, Stanisław Gepner, Ph.D. *Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering* Nowowiejska 21/25 Str. 00-665 Warsaw, Poland phone +48 (22) 234 51 70 <https://www.pw.edu.pl/engpw> On 20.09.2022 02:02, Octavio Morales wrote:
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Hi dear Nektar++ community. I've been trying to obtain Graphicable files, so, I used the "FieldConvert test.xml test.fld test.dat" command to get readable data (ASCII). Unfortunately, all I get is a confusing weird-looking file. Is there any other command to get ASCII data besides the FieldConvert command written above and that gives the data in a column-arrangement type format? I am using NCAR Graphics to draw my graphics. Thanks for your time, any help is welcomed and highly appreciated. Greetings, Octavio.
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Hi Ocatavio, After you convert your results into binary *.dat or *vtu file, you can use Tecplot or Paraview to rewrite the data into ascii file. Wei On Tue, 20 Sep 2022 at 01:02, Octavio Morales <oct_amg1289@hotmail.com> wrote:
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Hi dear Nektar++ community. I've been trying to obtain Graphicable files, so, I used the "FieldConvert test.xml test.fld test.dat" command to get readable data (ASCII). Unfortunately, all I get is a confusing weird-looking file. Is there any other command to get ASCII data besides the FieldConvert command written above and that gives the data in a column-arrangement type format? I am using NCAR Graphics to draw my graphics. Thanks for your time, any help is welcomed and highly appreciated. Greetings, Octavio. _______________________________________________ Nektar-users mailing list Nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/nektar-users
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                Octavio Morales
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                Stanisław Gepner
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                Wei He