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_fast_binary_decode cleanup, readout shape correction and improvement _text_decode cleanup, improvement and speedup
works on both text and binary format (prefer the binary! it is much less heavy)
works on both scalar and vector data (ouput shape is always [znodes, ynodes, xnodes, valuedim] )
How to use:
place this file in your working folder and use "from workingfolder import unpack"
and then use unpack("mumax-generated-file.ovf")
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_fast_binary_decode:
cleanup – decreased code repetition
readout shape correction – now no need to reshape
improvement – now reads out both scalar and vector data
_text_decode:
cleanup, improvement and speedup – now using built-in numpy.loadtxt() instead of for-loops
unpack():
now loads both text and binary data, both scalars and vectors – no need for separate functions
left legacy functions for compatibility, now they are calling the new ones