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Export far field data as csv without plot

    • iktler
      Subscriber
      Hey guys,nI did some quite large HFSS simulations (SBR+) with numerous parameter variations.nIs there a possibility to export the far field data, e.g. bi-static RCS, as a csv, without using the plot. I don't need the plot itself. I just want to post-process the huge data amount in Matlab/python...nThanks.n
    • VivekKamble
      Ansys Employee
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      Helloiktler,

      You can far-field data as .csv format.

      In the project manager window, click on the far-field result you want to export and you will see an Export option there shown as below,


      Regards,

      Vivek

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    • iktler
      Subscriber
      Hello Array
      Thanks for your reply.
      Yes, I already used this button, but if I have a huge data amount (e.g. Variations in Frequency, Phi, Theta, IWavePhi, ... etc.), then this method will be overloaded because this method requires a loaded plot. I want to skip the plot and want to export the data matrices directly as a csv.
      Best regards,
      Andreas.
    • VivekKamble
      Ansys Employee
      .

      Hello iktler,

      You can use the "Data Table" notion as shown below,

      Results -> Create far field report -> Data table


      Select parameter -> Click new report

      I hope that will help.

      Regards,

      Vivek

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    • francisco_nunez
      Subscriber
      .

      Hi, its anyway to do that without "pre-rendering" the table?

      For 10k sweeps isn´t a solution. I think ANSYS treats the table as a "plot data". (Image is the progress for creating: Results -> Blablabla -> Data Table)

      Any clue how to export this results without using "reports" ?


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