and simplify output format for graphing
With "location yes;"
log:
fieldMinMax fieldMinMax output:
min/max(mag(U.air)) = 0 28.309442
min/max(mag(U.water)) = 0 27.221734
file:
# Field minima and maxima
# Time min(U.air) max(U.air) min(U.water) max(U.water)
4.00061050e-01 0.00000000e+00 2.87015987e+01 0.00000000e+00 2.71025731e+01
4.00134265e-01 0.00000000e+00 2.86505310e+01 0.00000000e+00 2.71134246e+01
4.00222098e-01 0.00000000e+00 2.85937449e+01 0.00000000e+00 2.71255302e+01
With "location no;"
log:
fieldMinMax fieldMinMax output:
min(mag(U.air)) = 0 at location (-0.058373423 -0.15376628 0.021017389)
max(mag(U.air)) = 28.701599 at location (-0.24002836 0.0053456235 3.8964638)
min(mag(U.water)) = 0 at location (-0.058373423 -0.15376628 0.021017389)
max(mag(U.water)) = 27.102573 at location (-0.24002836 0.0053456235 3.8964638)
file:
# Field minima and maxima
# Time field min location(min) max location(max)
4.00061050e-01 U.air 0.00000000e+00 (-5.83734226e-02 -1.53766281e-01 2.10173892e-02) 2.87015987e+01 (-2.40028359e-01 5.34562354e-03 3.89646377e+00)
4.00061050e-01 U.water 0.00000000e+00 (-5.83734226e-02 -1.53766281e-01 2.10173892e-02) 2.71025731e+01 (-2.40028359e-01 5.34562354e-03 3.89646377e+00)
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