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Full Name | Christopher Dirdal |
Organization | SINTEF |
Job Title | Researcher |
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Hi Scott,
I viewed at the two links you supplied: Is it possible to view the diffraction angles also for 3D simulations?
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Thanks! This did the trick.
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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Hi!
I would like to use this script to obtain the spectrum instead.
I’ve tried changing ‘power_val = observation_area.CalculatePowerRatioCWTotal()’ to
‘power_val = observation_area.alculatePowerSpectrumTotal()’
But it doesn’t give me any data. There has to be some simple way to obtain the spectrum instead of a point value?
Any help is much appreciated.
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Thank you for your reply,
Yes I would like to save it during run-time. Is this possible?
It takes a lot of time to access each individual analyzer file and export the field data.
Chris
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Hi!
I am interested in doing the same thing. Anand: Did you find any solution to this problem? Damian: Has there come any solution for this?
Thank you,
Christopher
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Thanks a lot for the help. That did the trick!