PetscViewerHDF5PushTimestepping#
Activate timestepping mode for subsequent HDF5 reading and writing.
Synopsis#
#include "petscviewerhdf5.h"
PetscErrorCode PetscViewerHDF5PushTimestepping(PetscViewer viewer)
Not Collective
Input Parameter#
viewer - the
PetscViewer
of typePETSCVIEWERHDF5
Notes#
On first PetscViewerHDF5PushTimestepping()
, the initial time step is set to 0.
Next timesteps can then be set using PetscViewerHDF5IncrementTimestep()
or PetscViewerHDF5SetTimestep()
.
Current timestep value determines which timestep is read from or written to any dataset on the next HDF5 I/O operation [e.g. VecView()
].
Use PetscViewerHDF5PopTimestepping()
to deactivate timestepping mode; calling it by the end of the program is NOT mandatory.
Current timestep is remembered between PetscViewerHDF5PopTimestepping()
and the next PetscViewerHDF5PushTimestepping()
.
If a dataset was stored with timestepping, it can be loaded only in the timestepping mode again. Loading a timestepped dataset with timestepping disabled, or vice-versa results in an error.
Developer Notes#
Timestepped HDF5 dataset has an extra dimension and attribute “timestepping” set to true.
See Also#
Viewers: Looking at PETSc Objects, PETSCVIEWERHDF5
, PetscViewerHDF5Open()
, PetscViewerHDF5PopTimestepping()
, PetscViewerHDF5IsTimestepping()
, PetscViewerHDF5SetTimestep()
, PetscViewerHDF5IncrementTimestep()
, PetscViewerHDF5GetTimestep()
Level#
intermediate
Location#
Examples#
Index of all Viewer routines
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