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Hi,

In postprocessing there under the view result there is graph showing
option. I know the file format but I don't know the file extension so that
GId can read and display these result.

Thanks in advance,

# Graf: "Impedance vs. Frequency"
#
# X: " Frequency (Hz)" Y: "Impedance (Ohm)"
4.44839e+007 526.412
4.44949e+007 517.423
4.45059e+007 493.113
4.45169e+007 459.392
# End


Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com


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Enrique Escolano

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You can modify the standard postprocess menus from tcl, and your own menu must invoke this process command:

escape escape escape Results Graphs ReadGraph "filename"

Note: See the problemtype Ramseries as sample to change the postproces menus

Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: Khaled Obeidat
To: Enrique Escolano
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Graph


But there is View Result menu in post processing from which you choose Graphs and then Show. how can I make use of it?
The reason why I'm interested of using that command is that I have many graphs and i want to put them in one single file and let GID display them individually according to the user choice.


At 04:58 PM 1/20/2004, you wrote:

GiD not require a specific extension for graphs (must use .grf for example)

To read a graph file from postprocess, must use:

escape escape escape Results Graphs ReadGraph "filename"

Enrique Escolano

----- Original Message -----

From: Khaled Obeidat

To: escolano at cimne.upc.es

Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:42 PM

Subject: Graph


Hi,


In postprocessing there under the view result there is graph showing option. I know the file format but I don't know the file extension so that GId can read and display these result.


Thanks in advance,


# Graf: "Impedance vs. Frequency"

#

# X: " Frequency (Hz)" Y: "Impedance (Ohm)"

4.44839e+007 526.412

4.44949e+007 517.423

4.45059e+007 493.113

4.45169e+007 459.392

# End



Khaled Obeidat

Research Engineer

EMAG Technologies, Inc.

www.emagtechnologies.com


Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com
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Khaled Obeidat

[GiDlist] Graph

Post by Khaled Obeidat »

Thank you -- but is it possible to include more than one graph in one
single ASCII file.

At 04:51 AM 1/21/2004, you wrote:
You can modify the standard postprocess menus from tcl, and your own menu
must invoke this process command:

escape escape escape Results Graphs ReadGraph "filename"
Note: See the problemtype Ramseries as sample to change the postproces menus

Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: mailto:kobeidat at emagtechnologies.comKhaled Obeidat
To: mailto:escolano at cimne.upc.esEnrique Escolano
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Graph

But there is View Result menu in post processing from which you choose
Graphs and then Show. how can I make use of it?
The reason why I'm interested of using that command is that I have many
graphs and i want to put them in one single file and let GID display them
individually according to the user choice.


At 04:58 PM 1/20/2004, you wrote:
GiD not require a specific extension for graphs (must use .grf for example)

To read a graph file from postprocess, must use:

escape escape escape Results Graphs ReadGraph "filename"

Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: mailto:kobeidat at emagtechnologies.comKhaled Obeidat
To: mailto:escolano at cimne.upc.esescolano at cimne.upc.es
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:42 PM
Subject: Graph
Hi,
In postprocessing there under the view result there is graph showing
option. I know the file format but I don't know the file extension so
that GId can read and display these result.
Thanks in advance,

# Graf: "Impedance vs. Frequency"
#
# X: " Frequency (Hz)" Y: "Impedance (Ohm)"
4.44839e+007 526.412
4.44949e+007 517.423
4.45059e+007 493.113
4.45169e+007 459.392
# End


Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com

Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com

Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com
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Post by Enrique Escolano »

At this moment each graph must be in a separate file.
Maybe for next GiD versions it will be possible to contain multiple graphs.

Enrique
----- Original Message -----
From: Khaled Obeidat
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Graph


Thank you -- but is it possible to include more than one graph in one single ASCII file.

At 04:51 AM 1/21/2004, you wrote:

You can modify the standard postprocess menus from tcl, and your own menu must invoke this process command:

escape escape escape Results Graphs ReadGraph "filename"
Note: See the problemtype Ramseries as sample to change the postproces menus

Enrique Escolano

----- Original Message -----

From: Khaled Obeidat

To: Enrique Escolano

Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:19 PM

Subject: Re: Graph


But there is View Result menu in post processing from which you choose Graphs and then Show. how can I make use of it?

The reason why I'm interested of using that command is that I have many graphs and i want to put them in one single file and let GID display them individually according to the user choice.




At 04:58 PM 1/20/2004, you wrote:

GiD not require a specific extension for graphs (must use .grf for example)



To read a graph file from postprocess, must use:



escape escape escape Results Graphs ReadGraph "filename"



Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: Khaled Obeidat
To: escolano at cimne.upc.es
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:42 PM
Subject: Graph

Hi,

In postprocessing there under the view result there is graph showing option. I know the file format but I don't know the file extension so that GId can read and display these result.

Thanks in advance,


# Graf: "Impedance vs. Frequency"
#
# X: " Frequency (Hz)" Y: "Impedance (Ohm)"
4.44839e+007 526.412
4.44949e+007 517.423
4.45059e+007 493.113
4.45169e+007 459.392
# End



Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com

Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com

Khaled Obeidat
Research Engineer
EMAG Technologies, Inc.
www.emagtechnologies.com

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