NAME
gfscompare2D, gfscompare2D3, gfscompare3D - computes the difference
between the solutions in FILE1 and FILE2 for variable VAR.
SYNOPSIS
gfscompare [OPTION]FILE
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gfscompare command.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (‘-’). A summary of options is
included below.
-x, --mixed
Compute error only in mixed cells.
-m V, --min=V
Set minimum of color scale to V (used with -S).
-M V, --max=V
Set maximum of color scale to V.
-a, --abs
Output the absolute value of the error field.
-C, --constant
Apply a constant shift to one of the field, minimizing the error
between the two fields (useful for pressure).
-w, --not-weighted
Do not use area-weighted norm estimation.
-c, --centered
Use error estimation for cell-centered variables.
-p P, --period=P
Shifts FILE1 by P along the x axis.
-H, --histogram
Output (error,volume) pairs for each cell used to compute the
error norms.
-o, --output
Output a GTS representation of the error field.
-S, --squares
Output an OOGL representation of the error field.
-G, --gnuplot
Output a gnuplot representation of the error field.
-t, --triangulate
Use center of mass triangulation.
-l, --log
Output the log10 of the absolute value of the error field.
-f L, --full=L
Compare only leaf cells descendants of a cell full at level L or
all full leaf cells if L = -1.
-r, --refined
Display error norm on the finest grid.
-n, --nocheck
Do not check solid fractions.
-g C, --gradient=C
Use the C component of the gradient of VAR.
-v, --verbose
Display difference statistics and other info.
-h, --help
Display the help and exit.
AUTHOR
gfscompare was written by Stephane Popinet <s.popinet@niwa.co.nz>.
This manual page was written by Ruben Molina <rmolina@udea.edu.co>, for
the Debian project (but may be used by others).
July 10, 2008 gfscompare(1)