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Hi!
I am wondering, where the output goes (file, stream ??) generated by PARDISO when msglvl=1 ?
Any ideas?
Thanks
I am wondering, where the output goes (file, stream ??) generated by PARDISO when msglvl=1 ?
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Quoting - Perpf2000
Hi!
I am wondering, where the output goes (file, stream ??) generated by PARDISO when msglvl=1 ?
Any ideas?
Thanks
I am wondering, where the output goes (file, stream ??) generated by PARDISO when msglvl=1 ?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Hi,
docs are quite clear on that:
Message level information. If msglvl = 0 then PARDISO generates no output, if msglvl = 1 the solver prints statistical information to the screen
A.
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Quoting - ArturGuzik
Hi,
docs are quite clear on that:
Message level information. If msglvl = 0 then PARDISO generates no output, if msglvl = 1 the solver prints statistical information to the screen
A.
OK, my fault! My question was not really precise.
I'm using MSVS-development environment (VC++). I would have expected that this output goes into the debug window (like i.e. TRACE("xyz"); ), but it doesn't.
So my question actually is: where will I see this output? Obviously it cannot just go to the screen like the good old console-printf-feature.
thanks
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I think there is no way to see this output for your environment.
--Gennady
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Quoting - Gennady Fedorov (Intel)
I think there is no way to see this output for your environment.
--Gennady
what a petty!
but thanks for your reply!!!
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