Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
5 years ago
11.05.2020, 09:05 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
14.05.2020, 09:06 GMT-4
Hello Alex,
Creating a randomized geometry can be done by scripting either with MATLAB or Java. To do it with MATLAB your license would need to include LiveLink for MATLAB, and of course you'd need MATLAB. To do it with scripting in Java you don't need any additional products. Our team has written several blogs on how to generate randomized geometries with Java scripting. You can find them at this link. If I understand your intentions correctly, the "Swiss cheese blog post" is perfect for you.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Alex,
Creating a randomized geometry can be done by scripting either with MATLAB or Java. To do it with MATLAB your license would need to include [LiveLink for MATLAB](https://www.comsol.com/livelink-for-matlab), and of course you'd need MATLAB. To do it with scripting in Java you don't need any additional products. Our team has written several blogs on how to generate randomized geometries with Java scripting. You can find them at [this link](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/?np=8&s=random+geometry). If I understand your intentions correctly, the "Swiss cheese blog post" is perfect for you.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Posted:
5 years ago
11.05.2020, 23:25 GMT-4
Hello Alex,
Creating a randomized geometry can be done by scripting wither with MATLAB or Java. To do it with MATLAB your license would need to include LiveLink for MATLAB, and of course you'd need MATLAB. To do it with scripting in Java you don't need any additional products. Our team has written several blogs on how to generate randomized geometries with Java scripting. You can find them at this link. If I understand your intentions correctly, the "Swiss cheese blog post" is perfect for you.
Best regards,
Jeff
Hi Jeff thanks for explaining it in brief along with the links to navigate in a better way, was looking for similar solution.
Regards,
Dalma
>Hello Alex,
>Creating a randomized geometry can be done by scripting wither with MATLAB or Java. To do it with MATLAB your license would need to include [LiveLink for MATLAB](https://www.comsol.com/livelink-for-matlab), and of course you'd need MATLAB. To do it with scripting in Java you don't need any additional products. Our team has written several blogs on how to generate randomized geometries with Java scripting. You can find them at [this link](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/?np=8&s=random+geometry). If I understand your intentions correctly, the "Swiss cheese blog post" is perfect for you.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Jeff
Hi Jeff thanks for explaining it in brief along with the links to navigate in a better way, was looking for similar solution.
Regards,
Dalma
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Posted:
5 years ago
14.05.2020, 04:32 GMT-4
Thanks Jeff! Ill try this out
Best regards,
Alex
Thanks Jeff! Ill try this out
Best regards,
Alex