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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Thanks for details Hien.
> My other advice is to save anyway the full model (xml.gz)
Sorry but... the "xml.gz" part is a very bad
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yashar1876 is still having a problem:
Thanks Hien N.G. NGUYEN (rin) and Bruno Chareyre, that solved my question. For
next step, I want to export a specific series of spheres into the
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yashar1876 confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Bruno Chareyre, that solved my question.
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Hien N.G. NGUYEN posted a new comment:
I would like to add more details to Bruno's answer on how to save to external
file.
In Python/YADE you can use the command WRITE(), let's say you create a variable
'a' to
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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
There are plenty ways to do that, yes.
I suggest to first clarify which data you need, and for instance to write a
loop to print it in
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Hello everyone,
Thanks a lot about your attention for answering;
I try to find special spheres from simulation, also interested the probe the
way for searching properties of spheres. my question is about ideal
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