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<p>Hello,</p>
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<p>Firstly, thank you for providing such a wonderful tool. I'm grateful that such a capable tool is available as an open source project.
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<p>I would like to use gmsh to post-process larger datasets (> 1 million nodes, >100 time points). The format of the View post-processing command is appealing, but it doesn't appear to be available as a binary format. Am I correct in that assumption?
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<p>What is the most efficient manner in which to supply gmsh with transient result data? Is it possible to put that data into separate files? Should I use the $NodeData section of the msh file, and if so, can the $NodeData sections appear in separate files?</p>
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<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Behram<br>
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