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In Fortran when you call avStartWatch, the AV library makes a copy of the array in shared memory (so that Array Viewer can access it). This will of course double the memory requirements. Other than that there's no memory size limit.
In the IVF 8.1 release, we're bringing back the array_visualizer attribute for allocatable arrays. When you use that attribute, allocate will use a shared memory region for the memory, and avStartWatch will not need to make the copy. This makes updates much faster too.
Current our plans for Array Visualizer is to continue incremental improvements and support additional platforms as resources permit. Are there any specific features you are looking for?
John
Message Edited by JohnReadey on 06-29-2004 12:41 PM
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Sure, here's a few.
1. The z-axis in surface plots (3D) should support log scaling. This was a feature that AV for CVF (an otherwise superlative of excellent product) lacked, :-(. Please, pretty please.
2. The marker, or have I just misplaced it?
3. Quiver plots, sccaarryy ...
Ciao,
Gerry T.
PS Good of you to ask. More to follow.
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Gerry,
Thanks for the inputs.
There is a marker capability (for instance when you use the AV toolwindow in the debugger you'll see a marker), but we haven't made it very accessible from the Array Viewer program. I'll see what we can do in the upcoming release.
John
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Judd,
Sounds interesting! Let me know how it goes. I'd like to hear about any problems that came up with using very large datasets in AV.
John
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