I would like to do exactly this with meep, break a long simulation into several 
runs. So I am wondering what success people have had using checkpointing 
utilities, if any. If not, has anyone successfully loaded output from a 
previous run using either Scheme or C++? 

Jonathan

Quoting "Steven G. Johnson" <stevenj at fftw.org 
<http://ab-initio.mit.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/meep-discuss>>:

>/ On Fri, 22 Dec 2006, Chad Husko wrote:
/>/ > I'd like to run a simulation and then use that as a base for
/>/ future
/>/ > simulations.  How would one save, and subsequently load, an
/>/ > electric-field pattern?
/>/
/>/ There's no easy way to do this in Meep right now.
/>/
/>/ Can you give an example of where you would need this facility?
/>/
/>/ If you just want to break a long simulation into several runs,
/>/ the proper
/>/ thing is to use a software checkpointing utility (e.g. there are
/>/ a number
/>/ of checkpointing programs for Linux which you can find via
/>/ Google).
/>/
/>/ Steven
/


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