Jeff Hiller
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                                10 years ago                            
                            
                                3 dic 2015, 11:58 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello Matt,
If I understand correctly, you want to get 25 averages each corresponding to a separate line.
The tedious way is to manually create 25 Cut Line 2D data sets, and manually using Derived Values>Average 25 times to compute the averages.
The easy way is to create a small app that does all the repetitive work for you. See the attached file. Run the application; it should be pretty self descriptive. All it takes is a single method that consists of 3 commands within a for loop, and a single form with two form objects (a button and a table to which the values are sent).
Of course, you will want to prettify it, but it should put you on the right track.
Best,
Jeff                                                
                                                
                            Hello Matt,
If I understand correctly, you want to get 25 averages each corresponding to a separate line.
The tedious way is to manually create 25 Cut Line 2D data sets, and manually using Derived Values>Average 25 times to compute the averages.
The easy way is to create a small app that does all the repetitive work for you. See the attached file. Run the application; it should be pretty self descriptive. All it takes is a single method that consists of 3 commands within a for loop, and a single form with two form objects (a button and a table to which the values are sent).
Of course, you will want to prettify it, but it should put you on the right track.
Best,
Jeff                        
                                                
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                4 dic 2015, 06:57 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Dear Jeff,
Yeah, I did it by averaging step-by-step derived values, but it broke my heart... :).
Thanks for reply! I will come back later with the feedback :).                                                
                                                
                            Dear Jeff,
Yeah, I did it by averaging step-by-step derived values, but it broke my heart... :).
Thanks for reply! I will come back later with the feedback :).                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                            
                                                                                        
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                                4 dic 2015, 09:17 GMT-5                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi again, Matt,
There is another approach, one that does not use an application but adding an extra study instead: see steps 1-5 at this link 
www.comsol.com/blogs/maximum-e...luations-on-parallel-sections/ . In your case it's an average rather than a maximum that you want to compute, but the idea is the exactly same.
I am attaching a model that demonstrates this.
Best,
Jeff                                                
                            Hi again, Matt,
There is another approach, one that does not use an application but adding an extra study instead: see steps 1-5 at this link www.comsol.com/blogs/maximum-e...luations-on-parallel-sections/ . In your case it's an average rather than a maximum that you want to compute, but the idea is the exactly same.
I am attaching a model that demonstrates this.
Best,
Jeff                        
                                                
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                                                
    
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                                9 years ago                            
                            
                                3 ott 2016, 07:29 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    
Hi again, Matt,
There is another approach, one that does not use an application but adding an extra study instead: see steps 1-5 at this link www.comsol.com/blogs/maximum-e...luations-on-parallel-sections/ . In your case it's an average rather than a maximum that you want to compute, but the idea is the exactly same.
I am attaching a model that demonstrates this.
Best,
Jeff
Dear Jeff, 
I have the same issue as Matt, but in my case much more 2D Cut lines!
My model is in 2d axisymmetric in V4.4. 
I follow the steps at the link (although i dont understand how parametrized surface is the correct way for lines..but for planes) and in Step 3.. in ''data set'' option, the solution from Step 2 doesnt appear!(only ''revolution 2d'' data sets from my original studies(not step 2 study).
Also, could u upload the ForMK2.mph compatible to V4.4 model?
Thanks in advance                                                
 
                                                
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Hi again, Matt,
There is another approach, one that does not use an application but adding an extra study instead: see steps 1-5 at this link www.comsol.com/blogs/maximum-e...luations-on-parallel-sections/ . In your case it's an average rather than a maximum that you want to compute, but the idea is the exactly same.
I am attaching a model that demonstrates this.
Best,
Jeff
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Dear Jeff, 
I have the same issue as Matt, but in my case much more 2D Cut lines!
My model is in 2d axisymmetric in V4.4. 
I follow the steps at the link (although i dont understand how parametrized surface is the correct way for lines..but for planes) and in Step 3.. in ''data set'' option, the solution from Step 2 doesnt appear!(only ''revolution 2d'' data sets from my original studies(not step 2 study).
Also, could u upload the ForMK2.mph compatible to V4.4 model?
Thanks in advance