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How to find what "compute differential" documentation

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When I am plotting a Nyquist plot, I came across this option "Compute differential" under "Expression evaluated for:" option.

I just don't know what this means.

But instead of asking what it is, I want to know how am I supposed to find its documentation. I tried COMSOL user's guide, there is nothing told.

Can anyone help me on this?

3 Replies Last Post 06.06.2014, 18:36 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 28.09.2011, 10:29 GMT-4
Hello,

I am also wondering about this. Where you able to find it?

Regards,
Johan
Hello, I am also wondering about this. Where you able to find it? Regards, Johan

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Posted: 1 decade ago 15.05.2013, 09:15 GMT-4
I would like to ask what the option "compute differential" means. I found something on it in the documentation but I'm not sure I understand well what it does.

Thanks for your help.
I would like to ask what the option "compute differential" means. I found something on it in the documentation but I'm not sure I understand well what it does. Thanks for your help.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 06.06.2014, 18:36 GMT-4
Did anyone ever get an answer to this question? I am wondering the same thing
Did anyone ever get an answer to this question? I am wondering the same thing

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