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Commands associated with transient postprocessing.
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animationCreate a transient animation by selecting one or more of the existing animation definitions.
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compare-resultsCompare the results of 2 data files using a contour plot. A difference plot is also displayed.
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compute-and-clip-rangeAllows you to select an existing graphics object and the software will reset the minimum and maximum values for the given plot, allowing it to have a range that reflects the absolute minimum and maximum values for the entire dataset. This ensures that the colormap will show the same range for an entire transient display or animation.
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displayAllows you to select an object to create a transient display, which is an animation that you can watch as it is played in the graphics window, but no files are saved.
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enable-transient-postprocessing?Choose whether or not to perform transient postprocessing on a completed transient run. If you intend to perform additional calculations, you must start a new Fluent session to avoid any issues.
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monitorAllows you to select a report file to generate the complete data for the report definitions contained within it based on the selected dataset.
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timestep-selector/Options and settings related to selecting timesteps for the transient dataset.
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allSelect all of the timesteps for transient postprocessing. These are the data files that the software finds in the working directory according to the latest data file loaded in the session.
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custom/Settings related to customizing the selected timesteps.
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timestep-listAllows you to select individual timesteps to be used for transient postprocessing.
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uniformAllows you to pick the first and last timestep and specify an increment to select the timesteps in-between.
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firstSelects only the first timestep in the list.
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lastSelects only the last timestep in the list.