Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
7 years ago
2018年1月12日 GMT-5 09:45
Hi,
In the Study Settings section of the Settings window for the Parametric Sweep node, specify
deg
in the Parameter unit field so that the parameter values from 0 to 360 are interpreted as degrees and not radians, which is the default unit for angles apart from the geometry sequence, where you can specify if you want to use degrees or radians. Then the probe table plot will look correct.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Hi,
In the **Study Settings** section of the **Settings** window for the **Parametric Sweep** node, specify
deg
in the **Parameter unit** field so that the parameter values from 0 to 360 are interpreted as degrees and not radians, which is the default unit for angles apart from the geometry sequence, where you can specify if you want to use degrees or radians. Then the probe table plot will look correct.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Posted:
7 years ago
2018年1月12日 GMT-5 11:03
Hi,
In the Study Settings section of the Settings window for the Parametric Sweep node, specify
deg
in the Parameter unit field so that the parameter values from 0 to 360 are interpreted as degrees and not radians, which is the default unit for angles apart from the geometry sequence, where you can specify if you want to use degrees or radians. Then the probe table plot will look correct.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Thank you Magnus for the quick response.
>Hi,
>
>In the **Study Settings** section of the **Settings** window for the **Parametric Sweep** node, specify
>
>deg
>
>in the **Parameter unit** field so that the parameter values from 0 to 360 are interpreted as degrees and not radians, which is the default unit for angles apart from the geometry sequence, where you can specify if you want to use degrees or radians. Then the probe table plot will look correct.
>
>Best regards,
>Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Thank you Magnus for the quick response.