On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 4:04 PM, John Peterson <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Omar Al-Abbasi <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks for the suggestions. >> John are you suggesting that within my Libmesh code and prior to specifying >> the position of the spectrum I shall write ... (-st_shift .75) and then I >> specify the spectrum to LARGEST_MAGNITUDE ?? > > You specify LARGEST_MAGNITUDE in code, -st_type/shift are *command > line* arguments so when you run your code, you pass them there: > > ./a.out -st_type sinvert -st_shift .75 > > assuming your executable was named a.out. If you want to perform > multiple solves with different shifts during a single run, then you'll > need to do it programmatically, consult the SLEPc docs for more info.
You can also specify -eps_largest_magnitude on the command line. The manual has other flags as well. Nachiket > > -- > John > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > Libmesh-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ Libmesh-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users
