Thank you so much.

On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 5:38 PM Oliver Lemke <oliver.le...@uni-hamburg.de>
wrote:

> Hi Sisma,
>
> > On 5 Mar 2019, at 18:25, Sisma Samuel <sisma.sam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > sir,
> > Thank you, I am a beginner i don't know how to compile .arts file. can
> you please  explain how to run a sample program,  for any example in
> classroom exercise of control files.
>
> Start by adding the arts/build/src directory to your search path variable.
> This way you can call the arts executable from anywhere without having to
> give the whole path. Starting from the toplevel ARTS directory, use this
> command to set the PATH and test if it worked:
>
> export PATH=$PWD/build/src:$PATH
> arts -v
>
> Now you can call ARTS with a controlfile. Try to run the TestClearSky:
>
> cd controlfiles/artscomponents/clearsky
> arts -r020 TestClearSky.arts
>
> You should see some log output and the message 'Everything seems fine.
> Goodbye.'.
>
> For the classroom examples, you also need the arts-xml-data package, which
> you can download here:
>
>
> http://www.radiativetransfer.org/misc/download/stable/2.2/arts-xml-data-2.2.5.tar.gz
>
> When running a classroom example, you need to tell arts where it can find
> the arts-xml-data package. Assuming you have unpacked it in your home
> directory, the command for
> controlfiles/classroom_exercises/exe1_absorption/ would look like this:
>
> cd controlfiles/artscomponents/clearsky
> arts -r020 -D$HOME/arts-xml-data-2.2.5 absorption.arts
>
> If you have arts-xml-data unpacked elsewhere, adapt the -D argument
> accordingly.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Oliver
>
>
> > I know IDL language, no one in my institute is currently using ARTS that
> is the reason why I am asking very basic questions.
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 3:56 PM Oliver Lemke <oliver.le...@uni-hamburg.de>
> wrote:
> > Hi Sisma,
> >
> > > On 5 Mar 2019, at 11:02, Sisma Samuel <sisma.sam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > sir,
> > > I am a  degree student, I wish to learn ARTS, can any one suggest me
> few simple tutorials and user guides to start on.
> >
> > You can find user guides and articles about the features on the ARTS
> homepage at:
> >
> > http://www.radiativetransfer.org/docs/
> >
> > The ARTS source distribution contains a lot of example controlfiles that
> can help you to get started. For example,
> arts/controlfiles/artscomponents/clearsky/TestClearSky.arts shows how to do
> clearsky calculations in a 1D, 2D or 3D atmospheres.
> >
> > > I installed arts by following the guidelines in ARTS website and
> > > Features in this build:
> > >    Numeric precision:    double
> > >    OpenMP support:       enabled
> > >    Documentation server: enabled
> > >    Zipped XML support:   enabled
> > >    NetCDF support:       disabled
> > >    Fortran support:      disabled
> > >    Disort support:       disabled
> > >    Refice support:       disabled
> > >    Tmatrix support:      disabled
> > > Why certain features are not enabled  can any one help me and please
> give me valuable suggestions
> >
> > The features that need Fortran are disabled by default. The source
> distribution contains a README file that describes how to enable them in
> the "OPTIONAL FEATURES" section. Depending on what you wanna do with ARTS
> you might not even need them.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Oliver
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Yours faithfully
> > Sisma Samuel.
>
>

-- 
Yours faithfully
Sisma Samuel
JRF, SPL, VSSC.
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