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About TI Simulation

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    Hello! I am a beginner in Sim4Life, and I would like to perform TI simulations using scripts. Could you provide a tutorial for TI scripting? Is it possible to run simulations in batches? If so, can this batch processing be done in parallel? Additionally, I would like to know if it is possible to export the conductivity map after head segmentation and the electric field map after simulation? Thank you ^^

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      You can export the electric field as VTK (xml or legacy versions) file. I am not sure you can export the conductivity map.

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        Can multiple simulations be processed in parallel in batches? Also, could you provide a script example for a TI simulation?

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          I want to see the impact of different grid sizes on the simulation, so I cloned a pair of simulations and modified the maximum step size of the grid. However, I found that if I create a new pair of simulations using the same settings, the grid sizes, simulation durations, and results of the new simulations and the cloned simulations are all different. Why does this happen?

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