Dear Robert, Now I'm getting an error while post processing. When I run "%run postproc.py cylinder.vtk" ,I'm getting following error. Kindly help me.
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) C:\Users\Madhu N.M\Downloads\sfepy-master\sfepy-master\postproc.py in <module>() 501 502 if __name__ == '__main__': --> 503 main()
C:\Users\Madhu N.M\Downloads\sfepy-master\sfepy-master\postproc.py in main() 491 filenames = filenames[0] 492 --> 493 view = view_file(filenames, filter_names, options) 494 if can_save: 495 view.save_image(options.filename)
C:\Users\Madhu N.M\Downloads\sfepy-master\sfepy-master\postproc.py in view_file(filename, filter_names, options, view) 267 step=options.step, time=options.time, 268 anti_aliasing=options.anti_aliasing, --> 269 domain_specific=options.domain_specific) 270 271 else:
TypeError: call_mlab() got an unexpected keyword argument 'colormap'
Regards, Madhu
On Saturday, 21 November 2015 16:46:13 UTC+5:30, Robert Cimrman wrote:
On 11/20/2015 11:17 PM, Madhu Mahadevappa wrote:
Dear Robert, I just used "%run simple.py examples/diffusion/poisson_short_syntax.py" on Canopy editor and it ran with out any errors. Thank you very much for your replies.
OK, glad to hear that :)
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Regards, Madhu
On Friday, 20 November 2015 15:33:08 UTC+5:30, Robert Cimrman wrote:
On 11/20/2015 10:52 AM, Madhu Mahadevappa wrote:
It is included in canopy.
Cannot find it here: https://www.enthought.com/products/canopy/package-index/
- I tried installing it manually but getting following error. line 314, in package_check raise RuntimeError(msgs['missing'] % pkg_name) RuntimeError: tables is missing
- To resolve this I tried installing PyTables there also I'm getting
an
error "Could not find a local HDF5 installation. You may need to explicitly state where your local HDF5 headers and library can be found by setting the
HDF5_DIR
environment variable or by using the--hdf5
command-line option".That's why I used Canopy.
I have been trying from 2-3 weeks but couldn't resolve.
Try using anaconda [1] instead - it does not contain sfepy, but contains all the required packages to install sfepy manually.
r. [1]
http://sfepy.org/doc-devel/installation.html#multi-platform-distributions-no...