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Export of results into hdf5 #278
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Hi, Thanks for your interest in I-Simpa. Surface/Cut receivers results should not be used as they are not covered by validation. You should export results of punctual receivers instead. best regards, Nicolas |
Hi Nicolas, thanks for your answer! Yeah, I figured I would only use the punctual receivers for quantitative comparisons. Again thanks for your time, thanks for the great software and libraries ! Cheers, Q.M. |
Hi Nicolas, Someone contacted me about it, so I reckon it could be useful to others. Cheers, Quentin |
Hi, Thank you for sharing your work. Maybe we could add a link to your repository in the documentation. Best regards, -Nicolas |
Hi,
First, I want to state how really helpful this software has been to the project I am working on.
I am looking at exporting the field results to be able to process them further separately for instance in Python, I couldn't find in the documentation how the type "proj" or the "rs_cut.csbin" is structured to be able to access it.
Would the documentation be amended at some point to give a better insight on how the data is saved, would the export of field data be something you would consider implementing in the future?
Kind regards,
Q.M.
[Edit] I checked again the doc, there are things, but the descriptions are limited. For instance for the surface receiver, what term the output of GetFaceSumEnergy refers to?
[Edit2] Ok so i spent some time looking at some work in progress and UI function and found the conversion function. I can upload a version of the Python script I have where I convert the receptor to .vtk so that it can be read in Paraview. The scene (wall et al.) can then be exported as .ply from I-SIMPA to be then directly read into Paraview.
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