Compute modal decompositions and reduced-order models easily, efficiently, and in parallel.
Project description
Welcome to the modred library!
Installation
To install: >> [sudo] python setup.py install
You may need to change the permissions on the modred folder, on Posix systems, use the bash command: >> chmod 777 modred-.
To be sure it’s working, run the unit tests from a directory to which you have read/write access: >> python -c ‘import modred.tests; modred.tests.run()’
To test the parallel components (requires mpi4py), do: >> mpiexec -n 3 python -c ‘import modred.tests; modred.tests.run()’
Please report test failures to bbelson@princeton.edu with the following information:
Copy of the entire output of the tests
Python version (use >> python -V)
Numpy version (use >> python -c ‘import numpy; print numpy.__version__’)
Your operating system
Sphinx Documentation
The sphinx-generated HTML documentation is available at http://packages.python.org/modred
You can also build it yourself. This is usually quite simple. The code is primarily documented with reStructuredText docstrings which Sphinx reads and makes pretty.
- Get Sphinx
- Easier way:
easy_install sphinx
- Harder way:
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ python setup.py build/install
Build the documentation. From the modred directory, run >> sphinx-build doc doc/_build Open doc/_build/index.html in a browser to view the HTML documentation
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