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Part 3: The Plimpton scheme for parallel ghost particle exchange
Sat, 2017-07-22 22:04 - Biswajit Banerjee
Part 3: Plimpton scheme: http://www.parresianz.com/mpi/c++/parallel-domain-decomposition-part-3/
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Re: Ghost particles
What tool did you use to produce the animation? Matplotlib? something else?
--Ajit
Re: Ghost particles
It's all javascript (HTML5 canvas + bits of D3.js).
-- Biswajit
Re: Ghost particles
Oh, OK. Should have guessed. The "save image as" was giving .png, not .gif. ... Neat though!
--Ajit
Re: Ghost particles GIFs
You can create your own GIF by running http://www.parresianz.com/assets/js/particleMigrate.js (and similar code for the other animations) and automating the process using the approach suggested in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10486084/generate-animated-gif-with-....
Can one create interactive GIFs?
-- Biswajit
Re: Ghost particle GIFs---interactive?
AFAIK, no.
GIFs can only embed a sequence of static images, guess also with a spec of how big the time steps can be (perhaps), but it has no provision for embedding logic such as branching. In other words, it can embed only data, no methods. Plus, it certainly has no mechanism for trapping the user input (say mouse clicks). All in all, no interactivity, only a straightforward (sequential) animation possibly with looping, that's all.
--Ajit