Is there an example of problem definition that can be used to test shaper.py? I tried to grep for its requirements (equations_direct, equations_adjoint) but couldn't find anything. Thanks in advance Jan
On 09/02/2016 02:25 PM, Jan Heczko wrote:
Is there an example of problem definition that can be used to test shaper.py?
Good question :)
I tried to grep for its requirements (equations_direct, equations_adjoint) but couldn't find anything.
I have some very old examples, that were not updated to current sfepy yet (last update 2012). Would you like me to send them to you? I do not have time to make them working at the moment.
For the purpose of optparse->argparse update, just replace it in shaper.py without testing (no complicated option values here).
Cheers, r.
I have some very old examples, that were not updated to current sfepy yet (last
update 2012). Would you like me to send them to you? I do not have time to
make them working at the moment.
Yes, please! No kidding, I'll gladly look at them and probably they should become a part of the official examples. (?)
For the purpose of optparse->argparse update, just replace it in shaper.py
without testing (no complicated option values here).
By doing that, I finished the transition (and sent a pull request already).
Jan
On 09/02/2016 04:26 PM, Jan Heczko wrote:
I have some very old examples, that were not updated to current sfepy yet (last
update 2012). Would you like me to send them to you? I do not have time to
make them working at the moment.
Yes, please! No kidding, I'll gladly look at them and probably they should become a part of the official examples. (?)
OK, I will send it off-list - it is a git repo and we probably do not want to include all of that.
For the purpose of optparse->argparse update, just replace it in shaper.py
without testing (no complicated option values here).
By doing that, I finished the transition (and sent a pull request already).
Thanks!
r.
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