Description
Using the method is_read_only() in pyfluent returns None.
Steps to Reproduce
- launch pyfluent in solver mode
- load a case
- run a read_only command such as; print(solver.setup.boundary_conditions.is_read_only())
Which OS?
Windows
Which Ansys Version?
232
Which Python?
3.7
Installed Packages
ansys-api-fluent 0.3.10
ansys-api-platform-instancemanagement 1.0.0b3
ansys-fluent-core 0.13.dev3
ansys-platform-instancemanagement 1.0.3
appdirs 1.4.4
googleapis-common-protos 1.58.0
grpcio 1.51.3
h5py 3.8.0
importlib-metadata 6.1.0
numpy 1.21.6
pandas 1.3.5
pip 23.0.1
protobuf 3.20.3
protoc-gen-swagger 0.1.0
python-dateutil 2.8.2
pytz 2022.7.1
setuptools 47.1.0
six 1.16.0
typing_extensions 4.5.0
zipp 3.15.0
Description
Using the method is_read_only() in pyfluent returns None.
Steps to Reproduce
Which OS?
Windows
Which Ansys Version?
232
Which Python?
3.7
Installed Packages
ansys-api-fluent 0.3.10
ansys-api-platform-instancemanagement 1.0.0b3
ansys-fluent-core 0.13.dev3
ansys-platform-instancemanagement 1.0.3
appdirs 1.4.4
googleapis-common-protos 1.58.0
grpcio 1.51.3
h5py 3.8.0
importlib-metadata 6.1.0
numpy 1.21.6
pandas 1.3.5
pip 23.0.1
protobuf 3.20.3
protoc-gen-swagger 0.1.0
python-dateutil 2.8.2
pytz 2022.7.1
setuptools 47.1.0
six 1.16.0
typing_extensions 4.5.0
zipp 3.15.0