[Nek5000-users] nhis

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Wed Dec 4 15:11:29 CST 2013


Hi,

nhis in SIZE is the number of points, per processor, that can be read in.
So, you will want to be sure that the total number of points in hpts.in =
nhis*np.

If this is the case and you are still getting strange values in hpts.out,
we can look at other possible problems.

Thanks
Katie


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:41 AM, <nek5000-users at lists.mcs.anl.gov> wrote:

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> Hi,
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> I would like to extract the time-averaged values from a avgcase0.f00001
> file of, for example, the velocity components at some specific locations.
>
> To do that, i set nek5000 in "post-processing mode” by setting nsteps=0,
> read the file in the userchck and call hpts().
> I need a large number of locations I want to interpolate at (stored in
> hpts.in), much larger than the default nhis=100 in SIZE.
> I am finding spurious values in the hpts.out file at some locations. These
> spurious values and their locations change when I change nhis.
>
> I am doing something wrong?. There is a better way to do that?.
>
> Thanks.
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