runnable to save particle positions to a file

Asked by Olivier Macchion

Hello

I am new to DEM and ESyS-Particle, I am going through the tutorial, and I would like to know if the exercice on page 22 (writing a runnable that writes particle positions to a file) has an answer somewhere on the website.

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Olivier

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Anton Gladky (gladky-anton) said :
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Hi, Olivier,

it is not really difficult to implement it. It is just several lines of
Python code.
The question is how often you need to save those positions.

You can just try to start from simple simulation and implement this feature.
And if you will have some problems with that, do not hesitate to ask for
help here.

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Anton Gladkyy

2010/1/12 Olivier Macchion <email address hidden>

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> Hello
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> I am new to DEM and ESyS-Particle, I am going through the tutorial, and I
> would like to know if the exercice on page 22 (writing a runnable that
> writes particle positions to a file) has an answer somewhere on the website.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Best regards
>
> Olivier
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Dion Weatherley (d-weatherley) said :
#2

Hi Olivier,

Welcome to ESyS-Particle!

Just adding to Anton's answer: currently no answers to the exercises in the Tutorial are available online although it is a good idea. The exercises are mostly designed to challenge the reader to think about other possibilities for applying the techniques described in the Tutorial.

As Anton said, if you encounter difficulties, please ask here as I'm sure someone will offer to help.

Good luck!

Dion.

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Olivier Macchion (olivier-macchion) said :
#3

Thanks Dion and Anton!

I am going through the tutorial, but I will need some time. Thank you
for a very well written tutorial!

Cheers

Olivier

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Dion Weatherley
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> Dion Weatherley proposed the following answer:
> Hi Olivier,
>
> Welcome to ESyS-Particle!
>
> Just adding to Anton's answer: currently no answers to the exercises in
> the Tutorial are available online although it is a good idea. The
> exercises are mostly designed to challenge the reader to think about
> other possibilities for applying the techniques described in the
> Tutorial.
>
> As Anton said, if you encounter difficulties, please ask here as I'm
> sure someone will offer to help.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Dion.
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Dion Weatherley (d-weatherley) said :
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Hi Olivier,

Glad you like the tutorial and best of luck.

Dion.

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