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* File Type
* File Type
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* Binary Dataset Files (*.dat) &ndash; Benefits include fast read/write times, small file size.
* Binary Dataset Files (*.dat) &ndash; Benefits include fast read/write times, small file size.
* ASCII Dataset Files (*.dat) &ndash; Can be imported into Microsoft Excel and viewed with standard text editors.
* ASCII Dataset Files (*.dat) &ndash; Can be imported into Microsoft Excel and viewed with standard text editors.
* HDF5 Dataset Files (*.h5) &ndash; Benefits include fast read/write times, small file size, native compression.
* XMDF Dataset Files (*.h5) &ndash; Benefits include fast read/write times, small file size, native compression.
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* Time Steps
* Time Steps
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* Current time step &ndash; Exported dataset will only contain the current time step.
* Current time step &ndash; Exported dataset will only contain the current time step.
* All time steps &ndash; Exported dataset will contain all time steps. </blockquote>
* All time steps &ndash; Exported dataset will contain all time steps. </blockquote>

Revision as of 17:01, 2 September 2016

Export Dataset dialog

The Export Dataset dialog is used to export scalar or vector datasets. To open the Export Dataset dialog, use the dataset right-click menu.

  • File Type
  • Binary Dataset Files (*.dat) – Benefits include fast read/write times, small file size.
  • ASCII Dataset Files (*.dat) – Can be imported into Microsoft Excel and viewed with standard text editors.
  • XMDF Dataset Files (*.h5) – Benefits include fast read/write times, small file size, native compression.
  • Time Steps
  • Current time step – Exported dataset will only contain the current time step.
  • All time steps – Exported dataset will contain all time steps.
  • Filename – Path and filename used for exported dataset.

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