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What is the purpose of the “run” command?
The “runsweep” command can be used to:
To use the job manager for running a series of simulations, which of the following command(s) do you need?
After a simulation is finished and you have analysed the results, you would like to change some simulation settings such as mesh size and material. What should you do?
In your project file, you set up several optimization or parameter sweep tasks. Is it possible to selectively run only one of them?
The picture below shows a script to run a series of simulations using the job manager. Match each missing script to the corresponding line.
addjob(filename);
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runjobs;
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setnamed("FDTD","x span",period(i));
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save(filename);
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