orward as I thought. I’ll give it another go, though, and would
>report back if it works. The overhead might be pretty large, let’s see.
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Rm. 202
boundary and
forces it to zero, it takes another 9.5 seconds when choosing 3 sweeps. And
that’s on a fast computer.
Thanks again for pointing out the use of different solvers.
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Thanks for pointing out the performance order of the solvers. I’ll try to get
pySparse to work to compare it other solvers. It’s also good to know that I
shouldn’t give up on 2D just yet;-)
Regards,
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior
; or make the —inline flag
go, for that matter. I’ll check on another machine later.
Thanks for the help,
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Rm. 202
Stanford University
348 Via Pueblo Mall
code into 2D, but given the poor 1D performance, I don’t think that this
would be feasible at this point.
Thanks,
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Rm. 202
Stanford University
348 Via P
> On Jul 20, 2018, at 7:50 AM, Guyer, Jonathan E. Dr. (Fed)
> wrote:
>
>
> Our most current notion of how to install is captured
> [here](https://github.com/usnistgov/fipy/blob/develop/.travis.yml)
>
>
> In short, on Mac OS:
>
>
> conda create --name --channel guyer --channel conda-forg
Ok, thanks for the information. I’ll try this again using python 2.7.
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Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Rm. 202
Stanford University
348 Via Pueblo Mall
. SciPy is
installed, of course. This is following the recommended installation modality
using miniconda.
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Rm. 202
Stanford University
348 Via Pueblo Mall
error was the same as the one above referencing the splu() call with an
unexpected keyword argument ‘drop_tol’.
Thanks,
Carsten
_Dipl.-Phys. Carsten Langrock, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Rm. 202
Stanford University
348 Via Pueblo Mall
94305 Stanfo
Following installation guide using conda under macOS 10.12.5, I am not able to
run the fipy.test() function without it throwing an exception. The output is
listed below. Any hint on how to solve this would be appreciated.
Python 2.7.13 | packaged by conda-forge | (default, May 2 2017, 13:29:36)
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