Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
10 years ago
18.02.2015, 05:07 GMT-5
Hi Lasse,
I tested that with two of my recent models. One is 160 MB with solution. After clearing solutions and meshes it is 0.7 MB. The other smaller one is 16 MB with solution and 92 kB with cleared solutions and meshes.
So it is not that bad. A bit mysterious why your 10 MB model isn't shrinking by clearing the solution?
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Hi Lasse,
I tested that with two of my recent models. One is 160 MB with solution. After clearing solutions and meshes it is 0.7 MB. The other smaller one is 16 MB with solution and 92 kB with cleared solutions and meshes.
So it is not that bad. A bit mysterious why your 10 MB model isn't shrinking by clearing the solution?
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
10 years ago
18.02.2015, 05:39 GMT-5
Hi
You just deleted the data set, or is there some other operator?
Lasse
Hi
You just deleted the data set, or is there some other operator?
Lasse
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Posted:
10 years ago
18.02.2015, 05:48 GMT-5
OK
I studied the problem a bit further: Deleting the Data Set does not remove it. If I right click the Result node again, I can recover my solution. Hence, it was never gone. How is it deleted for good?
Lasse
OK
I studied the problem a bit further: Deleting the Data Set does not remove it. If I right click the Result node again, I can recover my solution. Hence, it was never gone. How is it deleted for good?
Lasse
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
10 years ago
18.02.2015, 06:47 GMT-5
It is in the ribbon under the 'Study' tab. Deleting the dataset is not the best idea because it also deletes the corresponding result nodes.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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It is in the ribbon under the 'Study' tab. Deleting the dataset is not the best idea because it also deletes the corresponding result nodes.
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
10 years ago
18.02.2015, 06:56 GMT-5
Thanks! Apparently I am not yet familiar with Comsol 5...
Lasse
Thanks! Apparently I am not yet familiar with Comsol 5...
Lasse
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
10 years ago
18.02.2015, 10:55 GMT-5
Hi Lasse,
Besides clearing all solutions (in the study ribbon), you can also clear all meshes (in the mesh ribbon), to make the file as small as possible.
Jeff
Hi Lasse,
Besides clearing all solutions (in the study ribbon), you can also clear all meshes (in the mesh ribbon), to make the file as small as possible.
Jeff
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Posted:
8 years ago
22.12.2016, 14:04 GMT-5
Thanks Jeff for the mesh clear tip, that helped save some size for my model. One data point in comsol 5.2: for a model starting out at 10.3 MB, it got down to 4.9 MB from "clear solutions" and to 4.1 MB with "clear mesh". Other things I tried past that point only shaved of a few kB. So it seems the 2 things to do are clear solutions and mesh. One button for this sequence would be nice...
Thanks Jeff for the mesh clear tip, that helped save some size for my model. One data point in comsol 5.2: for a model starting out at 10.3 MB, it got down to 4.9 MB from "clear solutions" and to 4.1 MB with "clear mesh". Other things I tried past that point only shaved of a few kB. So it seems the 2 things to do are clear solutions and mesh. One button for this sequence would be nice...