Of course. Simply replace the GMVIO object with a TecplotIO object, I think
it is a drop-in replacement.

TecplotIO defaults to ASCII I think, but can optionally write binary files
on platforms where the tecio.a API is supported.

-Ben



On 3/11/10 2:40 PM, "Liang" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi developers and users,
> 
> May I dump the ASCII postprocessing data which could be read by
> Tecplot360 v2009?  All examples  dump the  gmv-type data, however the
> gmv package is not available from the Sandia website now,  so  any  idea
> to generate  the data files for Tecplot360? If not I may have to write a
> matlab code to convert the gmv data, but it is an awkward method. Thanks!
> 
> Liang
> 
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