Thanks a lot for your reply, x-flow. Yes, for the moment I prefer to stay with the serial version, because it's easier to build. Anyway, I'm still finding difficulties. For example, I'm trying to run some tests and compare against your results, just for checking if my build of the trunk is correct (I'm building on MacOS). The attached file "g02.png" is the figure that gnuplot gives for testheat.gph (note that there are no purple marks, except for a tiny mark in the Y coordinate. If I do a zoom extents...
After weeks and weeks of searching, I came to the conclusion that OpenFOAM and OpenFVM are the only open source implementations of the PISO algorithm in C or C++. However, OpenFOAM is not easy to understand, and OpenFVM, while much simpler, isn't easy either because the documentation doesn't explain everything (I wasn't able to get the images on the gallery on my own, for example, and the tutorial doesn't seem to work if you build the code at the trunk --I'm not getting any files with 000 name, such...
I've read that Gimp 2.10 is not ready for MacOS yet, and that it's been released for Linux a Windows only a few days ago, but anyway, this message is just for telling that we have great interest in having your 2.10 builds whenever 2.10 is ready for MacOS :-)
Very helpful, Arthur, thanks a lot!! I'm a total newbie to Reduce (I've used Mathematica and Matlab, though), so your comment really puts me in track looking at the right direction. I think that using the table as lists (your first example) makes more sense in my scenario than using matrices, because I'm not going to operate on this data like if it was a matrix. Regarding parsing the data from Reduce, you really anticipated a worry that I have in my mind but that didn't comment about it, and it's...
For the purpose of using Reduce for some structural mechanics, I'd like to automatically choose a section from a catalog of steel profile sections, based on the result on some formulas. For example, imagine I have the catalog of steel profiles defined as a table, where each row defines a steel profile section, with its moment of inertia, area, etc... So, after the results of some formulas, done by Reduce, I'd like to automatically choose the first profile that satisfies the formulas requirements...
Thanks a lot, Simone!! I'll be using it on ElCapitan for the moment. If I notice...
I'm experiencing some undesired behavior in ElCapitan: When opening files, the GUI...
I also suggest some path for the future. Simone, if you can continue building GIMP...