Realtime display with Gnuplot

Опубликовано: 16 Июнь 2022
на канале: Sharcnet HPC
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In this talk we will discuss the technique for displaying output in real time with Gnuplot during number crunching and data processing. Often people might want to see the results while computing to determine if the program runs normally or to verify if the output results make sense. Many modern general purpose, popular software packages have graphic display features, allowing one to use the built-in functionality to display the output. Other packages do not have the graphic display functionality, so one would have to rely on third party packages for that. Quite often, one would need to do some coding to call the routines that perform the graphical tasks. Not only does this creates a barrier for the application users, but also makes the code less portable. We will show in this seminar how to use Gnuplot to achieve the goal of displaying output data in real time without calling external functions explicitly. The targeted audience would be those who use general purpose programming languages such as C/C++, Fortran, shell scripting etc.
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This webinar was presented by Ge Baolai (SHARCNET) on June 15th, 2022, as a part of a series of regular biweekly General Interest webinars ran by SHARCNET. The webinars cover different high performance computing (HPC) topics, are approximately 45 minutes in length, and are delivered by experts in the relevant fields. Further details can be found on this web page: https://helpwiki.sharcnet.ca/wiki/Onl... .

SHARCNET is a consortium of 19 Canadian academic institutions who share a network of high performance computers (http://www.sharcnet.ca). SHARCNET is a part of Compute Ontario (http://computeontario.ca/) and Digital Research Alliance of Canada (https://alliancecan.ca).