Visualization

The ITM-TF employs a variety of tools to visualize results from numerical simulations.

ITM Visualization overview document here (with timeline & development plan).

General-purpose visualisation tools

  • ISE The Integrated Simulation Editor, ISE, allows to visualise and edit data from an ITM database entry. It also allows running a Kepler workflow based on the opened data entry.
  • Python Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. There are powerful visualisation packages for python, e.g. mathplotlib which provide an interface similar to the one provided by MATLAB. The ITM has also developed a python interface to the UAL and a python actor for Kepler.
    For an introduction to python visualization of ITM, see the Euforia training
  • VisIt VisIt is a free interactive parallel visualization and graphical analysis tool for viewing scientific data.
    Useful links:
    - Euforia training on VisIt
    - ualconnector - visualizing CPOs in VisIt
    - Gforge project
  • MATLAB MATLAB is an interpretative programming languish with a commersial engine. As of september 2011 there are MATLAB licences on the Gateway courtesy of ENEA.
    The ITM has developed a MATLAB interface to the UAL. An examples can be found on the gateway on the account of Olivier Sauter
    ~sauter/public/matlab/getallcpos.m

last update: 2019-01-31 by g2dpc