![]() ![]() At the moment I am setting a super high nr of iterations to avoid this, not sure if there is a better way please…?Īnswer 3, I actually deleted the case on both machines and re-ran from scratch and results this time matched, so all good. log files, etc, but this string in OF, so I found it great, in case you need to delete the case and don’t want to input all again from zero every time.įor answer 2, Theodore, thank you, I only don’t know how to override the nr of iterations, as what I care is the residual error, so I don’t want BF to stop at the iterations, if the residual erors have not reached the level I want. This doesn’t require to set anything, e.g. ![]() “< cat simpleFoam.log | grep ‘Solving for p’ | cut -d’ ’ -f9 | sed -n ‘p N N’ | tr -d ‘,’” title ‘p’ with linesīy deleting the “set logscale y” you get a similar graph for the non logarithmic values, if you want to match the graphic style. If its blank/unset, there is something wrong. Another telltail problem sign is the lack of the DISPLAY environment variable beign set for you. ssh -X -v And look for thespecific message: debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing. “< cat simpleFoam.log | grep ‘Solving for k’ | cut -d’ ’ -f9 | tr -d ‘,’” title ‘k’ with lines, Ensure you're ssh client is requesting X11 Forwarding with the -v flag. Warning: Unable to open display, MATLAB is starting without a display. I want something like matlab where each figure command. Code: /usr/bin/gnuplot -persist set logscale y 10 set grid plot 'test1.txt' using 1:2 with linespoint, 'test2.txt' using 1:2 with linespoint new plot plot 'test1.txt' using 1:3 with linespoint, 'test2.txt' using 1:3 with linespoint. “< cat simpleFoam.log | grep ‘Solving for epsilon’ | cut -d’ ’ -f9 | tr -d ‘,’” title ‘epsilon’ with lines, export GNUPLOTPSDIR/sb/project/gsf-624-aa/quarantaine/gnuplot-4.4.4/share/. I am executing following script in a terminal. “< cat simpleFoam.log | grep ‘Solving for Uz’ | cut -d’ ’ -f9 | tr -d ‘,’” title ‘Uz’ with lines, “< cat simpleFoam.log | grep ‘Solving for Uy’ | cut -d’ ’ -f9 | tr -d ‘,’” title ‘Uy’ with lines, Plot “< cat simpleFoam.log | grep ‘Solving for Ux’ | cut -d’ ’ -f9 | tr -d ‘,’” title ‘Ux’ with lines,
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