data in memory. It seems like an awful waste...
Thanks in advance!
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Urs Enke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
High-Performance Computing
Center for Computing and Communication
RWTH Aachen University
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Those changes seem to 'go back' to 4.1.3 code, but I suppose questions as to
why that code has been changed into a form that some people think is worse
than the old (and kept in the new form until today) are better asked in the
developers' list...
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numbered way, it should be easy to use the Sequencer and Format modules to
subsequently feed all the different data sets to the Import module. Format's
output can then, of course, also be used for WriteImage in order to have a
consistent nomenclature.
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Sorry about the faulty subject line!
attribute dep string positions
object 4 class field
component positions value 1
component connections value 2
component data value 3
end
Urs
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High-Performance Computing
Center for Computing and Communication
RWTH Aachen University
Can I for example plot a line from a CSV File like this
0,100
In case you had spaces instead of commas, the following .general file (where
the number of points and the name of the file are replaced by fitting values)
suffices:
points = 10
file = input.dat
format = ascii
interleaving = field
What is a .general file? I know how to edit and create .net files
using the VPE, but I am unfamiliar with these .general files. What are
they? How do I use them?
As you wrote that you played with DX, I presume that you have tried some
examples. In those, the Import module usually has a