Erratum on my previous email: I forgot that even if I remove the .opt
file, the caption still shows positive values ... so ?
Paul
Le 2017-07-18 17:25, [email protected] a écrit :
> First of all thanks for the answer:
>
> a) "there are none defined in the submitted .msh file"
>
> In my understanding :
>
> 1rst column : number
>
> 2nd col : type (17 for 2nd order hex)
>
> 3rd col : number opf tags before node list
>
> 4th col : physical number (1 here)
>
> 5th col : elementary number i.e. the geometry number from the element belongs
> (pure post-processing here if I'm right -> put to 0)
>
> 1 17 2 1 0 81 103 900 883 83 105 902 885 92 532 82 549 104 894 901 884 94 534
> 551 895
>
> b) "i would say in the .mesh.opt file something is probably wrong in the
> definition of the component" ... I agree I know I'm doing something wrong,
> but I've not found the issue yet :-)
>
> c) "then comes another question why writing the results like this and not in
> a regular .pos file" --> .pos is a legacy format, not the latest one ... One
> of the next target is to use .med format if possible (I tried ounce to export
> data but I've had only mesh)
>
> Paul
>
> Le 2017-07-18 16:33, jean pierre aubry a écrit :
>
>> hello
>>
>> no wonder you cannot see any group
>> there are none defined in the submitted .msh file
>>
>> now from view[3]
>> with
>> Visibility > Force Scalar > 2 (z component)
>> and
>> General > Range mode Custom » Min and Max button pushed
>> you can see the signed values of z displacement
>>
>> i would say in the .mesh.opt file
>> something is probably wrong in the definition of the component
>> you should choose the proper scalar component
>> however i do not know how to !!
>>
>> then comes another question why writing the results like this and not
>> in a regular .pos file
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