Solved the issue with the step function (with-prefix).

On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Charlie Johnson <cjohnson...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Just wanted to add one more thing, as I actually was incorrect about the
> -o behavior. When I include the -o flag in the h5topng string, this is
> suppressed by MEEP. Presumably, under the hood, MEEP is already using the
> -o flag and that is appended rather than prepended to my option flags.
> Thus, it doesn't even seem possible to create a hack around this problem,
> so hopefully there's a solution already!
>
> Thanks
> Charlie
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Charlie Johnson <cjohnson...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am running a 3D simulation and I would like to use the output-png
>> function to output a time-series of pngs for Ey both in the y=0 and x=0
>> planes.
>>
>> When I try:
>>
>> (at-every 0.5 (output-png Ey "-0y0 -R -Zc dkbluered -a green:0.5 -C
>> $EPS"))
>> (at-every 0.5 (output-png Ey "-0x0 -R -Zc dkbluered -a green:0.5 -C
>> $EPS"))
>>
>> Then the second line will create pngs that simply over-write the pngs
>> created by the first line, because they are both named with the same scheme
>> i.e. ey-TIME.png. Additionally, if I try to use the -o argument in string
>> for h5topng arguments, then it simply writes one file over and over again,
>> as the name is a string constant that is not appended or prepended by the
>> timestamp.
>>
>> I do not see anything in the documentation about how to achieve this, but
>> obviously it would save me from having to run a rather large simulation
>> twice, and so it would be very ideal.
>>
>> Many thanks for any help anyone can offer.
>>
>> Best,
>> Charlie
>>
>
>
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