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Parametric Sweep STD plot
Posted 29 giu 2017, 10:14 GMT-4 1 Reply
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Hi,
I did a parametric sweep where the geometry didn't change, just a material property. Is it possible to plot the mean and standard deviation from the parametric sweep for some given value?
EDIT: It's a stationary electrostatics problem where the conductivity of the material is changing during the sweep. So the geometry is non-deforming. I was wondering if I could somehow see the mean value and/or the standard deviation on the geometry. Sort of like how you can plot voltage, but instead I want to plot the standard deviation of voltage.
If so does anyone have an idea of how to do so?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
I did a parametric sweep where the geometry didn't change, just a material property. Is it possible to plot the mean and standard deviation from the parametric sweep for some given value?
EDIT: It's a stationary electrostatics problem where the conductivity of the material is changing during the sweep. So the geometry is non-deforming. I was wondering if I could somehow see the mean value and/or the standard deviation on the geometry. Sort of like how you can plot voltage, but instead I want to plot the standard deviation of voltage.
If so does anyone have an idea of how to do so?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
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