pysph(1)

viewer to view the output of results. Usage:

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Description

PYSPH_VIEWER

NAME

pysph_viewer - viewer to view the output of results. Usage:

DESCRIPTION

Usage: pysph_viewer [-v] <trait1=value> <trait2=value> [files.npz]

If *.npz files are not supplied it will connect to a running solver, if not it will display the given files.

The arguments <trait1=value> are optional settings like host, port and authkey etc. The following traits are available:

host

-- hostname/IP address to connect to.

port

-- Port to connect to

authkey

-- authorization key to use.

interval

-- time interval to refresh display

pause_solver

-- Set True/False, will pause running solver

movie_directory -- directory to dump movie files (automatically set if not

supplied)

record

-- True/False: record movie, i.e. store screenshots of display.

play

-- True/False: Play all stored data files.

loop

-- True/False: Loop over data files.

OPTIONS

--------
-h
/--help

prints this message.

-v

sets verbose mode which will print solver connection status failures on stdout.

Examples:: ----------

$ pysph_viewer interval=10 host=localhost port=8900
$ pysph_viewer foo.npz
$ pysph_viewer *.npz play=True loop=True

pysph_viewer [-v] <trait1=value> <trait2=value> [files.npz]

If *.npz files are not supplied it will connect to a running solver, if not it will display the given files.

The arguments <trait1=value> are optional settings like host, port and authkey etc. The following traits are available:

host

-- hostname/IP address to connect to.

port

-- Port to connect to

authkey

-- authorization key to use.

interval

-- time interval to refresh display

pause_solver

-- Set True/False, will pause running solver

movie_directory -- directory to dump movie files (automatically set if not

supplied)

record

-- True/False: record movie, i.e. store screenshots of display.

play

-- True/False: Play all stored data files.

loop

-- True/False: Loop over data files.

--------
-h
/--help

prints this message.

-v

sets verbose mode which will print solver connection status failures on stdout.

Examples:: ----------

$ pysph_viewer interval=10 host=localhost port=8900
$ pysph_viewer foo.npz
$ pysph_viewer *.npz play=True loop=True

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for pysph_viewer is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and pysph_viewer programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info pysph_viewer

should give you access to the complete manual.