[Nek5000-users] How to use more than one box to generate one .rea file
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Fri Mar 17 08:35:45 CDT 2017
Thanks for your help, Paul.
Hu
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Dear Hu,
You can have more characters.
Just keep wrapping lines...
If you have 20 elements in the x direction, you can specify 10 coordinates on the first line
and 11 on the next, or you can specify one coordinate per line for 21 lines.
It will just keep reading until it finds 21 numbers.
Then it will start reading the y values.
Paul
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Subject: [Nek5000-users] How to use more than one box to generate one .rea file
Hi all,
I learnt a lot from the turbulent channel flow case study. When I want to combine .box file and base.rea file to get a .rea file, I find the maximum length of the user-specified coordinate line can be read from the .box file is about 133. How can I read more than this length coordinate? I wonder whether the Nek5000 can use more than one box to generate element information in .rea file? Or how to overcome the limit length?
Best wishes!
Hu
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