Provided by: pysph-viewer_1.0~b1-6_all
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.