Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: PyTAPS
Version: 0.9.3
Summary: Python bindings for ITAPS interfaces
Home-page: http://packages.python.org/PyTAPS/
Author: Jim Porter
Author-email: jvporter@wisc.edu
License: UNKNOWN
Description: .. PyTAPS
        Jim Porter, <jvporter -at- wisc.edu>
        Revision 0.9.2, Feb 18, 2010
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        PyTAPS requires the following to be installed on your system:
        
        * Python 2.5+
        * `NumPy <http://numpy.scipy.org/>`_ 1.3.0+
        * At least one of...
        
        * `MOAB <http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/ITAPS/wiki/MOAB>`_ (or other iMesh
        interface)
        * `CGM <http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/ITAPS/wiki/CGM>`_ (or other iGeom
        interface)
        * `Lasso <http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/ITAPS/wiki/Lasso>`_ (or other iRel
        interface)
        
        If the include files and libraries are in the default paths for your C
        compiler, then typing `python setup.py install` should be sufficient. PyTAPS
        will attempt to deduce the appropriate files to include during compilation by
        checking the `iXxx-Defs.inc` file for each ITAPS interface. PyTAPS will check
        for these files in the following locations:
        
        #. The files specified in the environment variables ``IXXX_DEFS``
        #. For each directory `dir` in the environment variables ``PATH`` and
        ``CPATH``, look in `dir/../lib`
        #. Each directory in the environment variable ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH``
        #. `/usr/local/lib`
        #. `/usr/lib`
        
        When installing via `setup.py` you may also manually specify the location of
        these files with the global options ``-iXxx-path=PATH``. If this doesn't work,
        you can manually specify the compiler options in your `setup.cfg` file.
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        The following example illustrates the basics of using iMesh. This script gets
        all the faces of a mesh and prints out the coordinates of their vertices::
        
        from itaps import iBase, iMesh
        
        mesh = iMesh.Mesh()
        mesh.load("mesh.vtk")
        
        faces = mesh.getEntities(iBase.Type.face, iMesh.Topology.all)
        adj = mesh.getEntAdj(faces, iBase.Type.vertex)
        
        for i in adj:
        for j in i:
        x, y, z = mesh.getVtxCoords(j)
        print "%f, %f, %f" % (x, y, z)
        print
        
        Testing
        =======
        
        Basic tests of the interfaces are located in test/. To run all tests, run
        `python setup.py test`.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering
Requires: numpy
Provides: itaps
