Re: [arts-users] basics of ATRS
Thank you so much. On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 5:38 PM Oliver Lemke wrote: > Hi Sisma, > > > On 5 Mar 2019, at 18:25, Sisma Samuel 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 > wrote: > > Hi Sisma, > > > > > On 5 Mar 2019, at 11:02, Sisma Samuel 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. ___ arts_users.mi mailing list arts_users.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_users.mi
Re: [arts-users] basics of ATRS
Hi Sisma, > On 5 Mar 2019, at 18:25, Sisma Samuel 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 > wrote: > Hi Sisma, > > > On 5 Mar 2019, at 11:02, Sisma Samuel 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. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ arts_users.mi mailing list arts_users.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_users.mi
Re: [arts-users] basics of ATRS
Hi Sisma, > On 5 Mar 2019, at 11:02, Sisma Samuel 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 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ arts_users.mi mailing list arts_users.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_users.mi
[arts-users] basics of ATRS
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. 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 -- Yours faithfully Sisma Samuel JRF, SPL, VSSC. ___ arts_users.mi mailing list arts_users.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_users.mi