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    • #30209
      Tanveer
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      How to sweep the length of fiber? Please explain?

    • #30297
      alistu
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      Hi Tanveer, To avoid staring two discussions with the same topic, please refer to my answer at https://optiwave.com/forums/topic/plotting-the-results-in-graph/#post-30296 . Thank you.

    • #30301
      aasif bashir dar
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      hi tanveer,

      i agree with alistu on this, you must avoid two discussion on same topic.
      click on the fiber the window will apper with its parameters, in LENGTH select sweep mode, increse the iteration as desired by you.
      for example; provide iteration to 50, then in seep mode select linear mode and length will go from 1 t0 50 km.

      after the simulation, you can take results on opti2Dgraph.

      with regards

    • #30342
      aasif bashir dar
      Participant

      hi tanveer,

      as you have posted the two dicusion one same topic,i suggest you to go through you other discussion,

      plotting the results in graph


      here i have provided basic .osd to explain ur query

      with regards

      • #30343
        alistu
        Participant

        Hi Aasif,

        I made the above post as an attempt to avoid two parallel discussions on the same topic. I appreciate you supporting my above comment. I suggest you would also continue with one of the topic pages for the next time, if you agree. Thank you.

        Regards

    • #30346
      aasif bashir dar
      Participant

      hi alistu,

      i respect your suggestions, and appreciate your valuable thoughts

      with regards

      • #30347
        alistu
        Participant

        Thank you for your consideration.

        Kind regards

    • #30648
      Tanveer
      Participant

      Thank you all……..for your kind suggestions regarding the problem

    • #30650
      aasif bashir dar
      Participant

      your are welcome tanveer

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