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How do I obtain average values of a variable or its statistics for a sub region of the computational domain?

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How do I obtain average values of a variable or its statistics for a sub region of the computational domain?

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Please see the: PRINT command with STATISTICS modifier, PRINT command with AVERAGE modifier, STATISTICS command and the OUTPUT command with STATISTICS modifier – Back To Top Q: What elements are contained in a LOCAte command specified with grid indices for a structured grid? A: There are three distinct cases: (a) The indices include boundary nodes: The locate command selects all active nodes at the boundary plus field nodes (elements) immediately next to the boundary. For a 2D structured 22 by 12 grid if the specification is: LOCATE (1, 1) to (1, 11) as ID=LEFT Then the selected nodes are the boundary nodes: (1,2), (1,3), (1,4), (1,5), (1,6), (1,7), (1,8), (1,9), (1,10) and (1,11) Plus the field nodes: (2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (2,5), (2,6), (2,7), (2,8), (2,9), (2,10) and (2,11) Plus the two boundary nodes located at: (2,1) and (2,12). The corner nodes (1,1) and (1,12) are decorative nodes and do not appear in the computations; these are omitted. (b) The indices refer to field nodes adjace

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