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Forum: Main CFD Forum April 21, 2012, 10:57
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Posted By DoHander
If you want a complete Python system for...

If you want a complete Python system for scientific work I would recommend to install at least:

Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib and IPython.

Be careful to match your Python version with the above...
Forum: Main CFD Forum April 21, 2012, 10:47
Replies: 17
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Posted By DoHander
Have a look at some examples of using...

Have a look at some examples of using Python+matplotlib here:

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/screenshots.html
Forum: Main CFD Forum April 20, 2012, 20:09
Replies: 17
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Posted By DoHander
Agree, if you have a better algorithm you can...

Agree, if you have a better algorithm you can surpass a less efficient one even if you use an interpreted language like Python or Matlab.
Forum: Main CFD Forum April 20, 2012, 18:32
Replies: 17
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Posted By DoHander
To be more specific, I've noticed this trend with...

To be more specific, I've noticed this trend with Intel Fortran and gfortran on Linux and Windows machines.



I think Python (+ Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib ) is a better choice than Matlab. While...
Forum: Main CFD Forum April 20, 2012, 09:11
Replies: 17
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Posted By DoHander
For small arrays yes, Fortran array functionality...

For small arrays yes, Fortran array functionality is convenient. For large arrays you don't want to use Fortran's built in matmul. In the past I did some tests comparing matmul with a well tunned...
Forum: Main CFD Forum April 19, 2012, 09:45
Replies: 17
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Posted By DoHander
If you give more details about what you have in...

If you give more details about what you have in mind you will receive pertinent answers.
Try to reformulate your question, for example:

1. What programming languages do you know well ?

2....
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