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Plotting all plot groups at once
Posted 07.05.2015, 13:02 GMT-4 Results & Visualization Version 5.0 1 Reply
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Hello,
I'm working on parametric sweeps on a model and this has led to many 1D plot groups. Each graph I have uses a lot of numerical integrations and derivatives, which ends up taking a a few minutes to construct just one graph. This time adds up very quickly and requires constant user input to plot each group after the previous one finishes.
I was able to prepare all my graphs without having them plot (where it has the asterisk over the plot icon), so I was wondering if it's possible to have comsol plot all of the graphs at once so I can let it do all the calculations at once without needing to click the plot button after it does each graph.
I also found a plot all button when right clicking the results tree and tried that, but it didn't seem to be plotting all of my plot groups. I didn't know if its purpose is what this is or if I need to further specify or set up constraints
Thanks, Craig
I'm working on parametric sweeps on a model and this has led to many 1D plot groups. Each graph I have uses a lot of numerical integrations and derivatives, which ends up taking a a few minutes to construct just one graph. This time adds up very quickly and requires constant user input to plot each group after the previous one finishes.
I was able to prepare all my graphs without having them plot (where it has the asterisk over the plot icon), so I was wondering if it's possible to have comsol plot all of the graphs at once so I can let it do all the calculations at once without needing to click the plot button after it does each graph.
I also found a plot all button when right clicking the results tree and tried that, but it didn't seem to be plotting all of my plot groups. I didn't know if its purpose is what this is or if I need to further specify or set up constraints
Thanks, Craig
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