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TEST for EGN
&INPUT1 RLIM=50,POTN=4,POT=0,1E4,PUNIT=0.0254 &end
1 0.0000 1.1025
1 10.0000 2.7290
4 10.0000 2.7290
4 16.0000 5.5000
1004 45.0000 16.7469
12.2531
1004 47.5000 26.5000
2.5000
4 50.0000 0.0000
2 60.0000 0.0000
2 60.0000 50.0000
2 30.0000 50.0000
1002 14.1690 36.3104
4.1523
1002 12.6911 57.3108
2.6892
2 24.0000 60.0000
2 24.0000 120.0000
0 0.0000 120.0000
1 0.0000 1.1025
We get the figures below with WinPED.exe. >GOEGN TEST EGN
Or, put the command below.
>EGN2W in=egndat\test.EGN out=tmp\test.out plot=tmp\test.cpl
Don't forget your TMP folder if you don't see it. Then you get a CPL file in the TMP folder. The final step is cplcomp.exe. You have the execute the file in the polygon\cplcomp folder. Select your CPL file in the TMP folder and get the figures below.