Dear Delphin team,
I am trying to create a color map in which both x and y axes are showing coordinates. When choosing the chart type as "color map plot", the PostProc is by default plotting time on the x-axis and coordinates on the y-axis. As a result, my simulated wall is rotated 90° on the plot (picture attached). How can I fix this? Thank you very much in advance!
PS. I am using PostProc 2.2.2
Color map plot
Moderatoren: ghorwin, fechner, ruisinger
Re: Color map plot
Hello,
This should only happen in case of 1D calculations. Here you have only 1 coordinate. Is this a 2D calculation?
This should only happen in case of 1D calculations. Here you have only 1 coordinate. Is this a 2D calculation?
Re: Color map plot
This is a 1D calculation. I would like to have coordinates plotted on both x and y axes. Would this be possible with 1D models?
Re: Color map plot
Hi,
unfortunately, there is no easy way to convert 1D data to 2D data. You have 2 options:
(1) use the DSixOutputConverter tool to mirror the construction vertically/horizontally to get from a 100x1 to 100x2 grid (assuming you had 100 elements before). See documentation here:
https://bauklimatik-dresden.de/postproc ... y_and_data
Then, you can visualize the geometry, though you have probably 2m width of the construction (since 1D geometries usually have 1m width)
(2) make a 2D grid in DELPHIN, so instead of 100x1 you calculate 200x2 - speed shouldn't be that much longer and field outputs can be readily visualized in coordinate-coordinate color map plots.
-Andreas
unfortunately, there is no easy way to convert 1D data to 2D data. You have 2 options:
(1) use the DSixOutputConverter tool to mirror the construction vertically/horizontally to get from a 100x1 to 100x2 grid (assuming you had 100 elements before). See documentation here:
https://bauklimatik-dresden.de/postproc ... y_and_data
Then, you can visualize the geometry, though you have probably 2m width of the construction (since 1D geometries usually have 1m width)
(2) make a 2D grid in DELPHIN, so instead of 100x1 you calculate 200x2 - speed shouldn't be that much longer and field outputs can be readily visualized in coordinate-coordinate color map plots.
-Andreas
Re: Color map plot
Thank you very much!