python-viper binary package in Ubuntu Precise armhf
Viper is a light–weight runtime visualization package for scalar and vector
fields over unstructured meshes. The intended use is simple plotting, not
advanced post–processing. As a consequence, Viper is mainly controlled by
key–bindings, available when Viper is run in interactive mode.
.
Viper can be used in two different modes; one mode that is stand-alone
working with a simplified unstructured mesh format given by a vertex array
and a cell-node connectivity array, and floating point numpy arrays
representing either scalar or vector fields over the mesh. The other mode is
tied to DOLFIN, aiming at providing that project a simple way of visualizing
native DOLFIN data types such as dolfin::Mesh, dolfin::Function, and
dolfin:
Publishing history
Date | Status | Target | Component | Section | Priority | Phased updates | Version | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011-12-19 01:33:48 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Precise armhf | release | universe | python | Extra | 1.0.0-1 | ||
|
|||||||||
2011-12-19 01:35:16 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Precise armhf | release | universe | python | Extra | 1.0-beta-1 | ||
|
|||||||||
2011-10-18 13:06:31 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Precise armhf | release | universe | python | Extra | 0.4.7-2 | ||
|