New question #244203 on Yade:
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Hi mates!

I've made a function which calculates the applyinf force to different particles 
in function of some variables (shape, mass...). However, appliying this 
function each time step results in a huge computational cost (time) that i 
can“t afford. So I've decided to call this function each 100000 time steps and 
save the resulting forces with their corresponding Ids to be constant applied 
during the 99999 other iterations.

So, which is the best way to deal with the problem??? I was thinking about 
saving the particle Ids and their corresponding forces in a external file and 
call it each one of the 99999 remaining iterations. That is made with a defined 
function that reads the data and assigns the corresponding force to the 
corresponding particle Id.

But maybe it would be better to use the addData function... Anyways, I don't 
know the best way to read (not  to save) an external file (I'm a python newbie 
:S).

I would be very grateful for any kind of help.



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