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* Utilities are used to manipulate or analyse data, either during runtime or in the post-processing phase.
* '''Utilities are used to manipulate or analyse data, either during runtime or in the post-processing phase'''.
* Utilities are kept in <tt>utils/</tt>.
* Avoid editing the contents of the <tt>program/</tt> directory; almost all modifications can/should be made via a utility, rather than altering the core code.
* Some of the utilities are non-specific to pipe flow, e.g. code for the GMRES algorithm.
* Some of the utilities are non-specific to pipe flow, e.g. code for the GMRES algorithm.
* '''Almost all modifications can/should be made via a utility, rather than altering the core code''' (i.e. avoid editing the contents of the <tt>program/</tt> directory wherever possible).
* Utilities are kept in <tt>utils/</tt>.





Revision as of 02:27, 20 June 2017

  • Utilities are used to manipulate or analyse data, either during runtime or in the post-processing phase.
  • Utilities are kept in utils/.
  • Avoid editing the contents of the program/ directory; almost all modifications can/should be made via a utility, rather than altering the core code.
  • Some of the utilities are non-specific to pipe flow, e.g. code for the GMRES algorithm.


Building

To build, in Makefile, set UTIL = utilname (omitting the .f90 extension), then type

> make
> make install
> make util
> mv utilname.out ...

The penultimate command creates utilname.out.

Record of parameters

  • main.info is created in the install/ directory at compile time by 'make install'. Keep a copy of this file along side your executables.

Pre/post-processing

Runtime processing

Non-problem-specific codes

  • These are designed for integration with any pre-existing code.
  • File:Arnoldi.f - Krylov-subspace method for calculating eigenvalues of a matrix.
  • File:GMRESm.f90 - Krylov-subspace method for solving the linear system Ax=b for x.
  • File:NewtonHook.f90 - Newton-hookstep method for finding nonlinear solutions x for F(x)=0.