GRIDED Version 3.0

Authors: William M. Chan

Usage:

      grided

Description:

The grided program is a menu driven program to perform many operations on one or more PLOT3D grid files. Menu options include:
 Operations that do not change the grid dimensions
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 1 = Exit from this menu and program
 2 = Interchange J and K grid families
 3 = Interchange K and L grid families
 4 = Interchange J and L grid families
 5 = Reverse index direction in J and/or K and/or L
 6 = Scale followed by translate
 7 = Mirror about x=0, y=0 or z=0 plane
 8 = Rotate about x, y, z or any arbitrary axis
 9 = Reset axis/periodic/C-cut/constant-plane bnd. pts.

 Operations that change the grid dimensions
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 11 = Extract a subset
 12 = Add extra planes in J, K or L by extrapolation
 13 = Add extra planes in J or K by reflected symmetry
 14 = Add extra planes to 2D grid to form 3D grid for
      '2D' or 'axisymmetric' option in OVERFLOW 
 15 = Duplicate and mirror reflected symmetry grid to form periodic grid in K
 20 = Concatenate another grid to current grid
 21 = Split a grid into 2 grids in J, K, or L direction
 22 = Create a new grid by duplicating a grid - 
      further ops will be performed on duplicated grid
 99 = Go to multiple grid menu
for single grid operations, and the following functions for multiple grid files:
 Enter operation on multiple grid file from following:

  0 = Exit from this menu and program
  1 = Go to single grid menu
  2 = Append grids by reading new grid file
  3 = Remove grids from current list
  4 = Substitute a grid by reading new single grid
  5 = Add/remove iblanks for all grids
  9 = Write selected grids to file


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