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* [[http://ix.cs.uoregon.edu/~hank/VTKm_tutorial_Jul19.pptx slides]] | * [[http://ix.cs.uoregon.edu/~hank/VTKm_tutorial_Jul19.pptx slides]] | ||
* [[http://ix.cs.uoregon.edu/~hank/VTKm_tutorial_examples.tar examples]] | * [[http://ix.cs.uoregon.edu/~hank/VTKm_tutorial_examples.tar examples]] | ||
+ | * [[http://ix.cs.uoregon.edu/~hank/kitchen.vtk data file]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 29 July 2019
WARNING: Under development!
About this page
This page contains materials for a VTK-m tutorial. A mini version of the tutorial will be offered at the VTK-m Code Sprint in Albuquerque on July 30th. The full version (3.5 hours) will be offered at VIS19 in Vancouver, Canada on Sunday October 20th.
Download and build VTK-m
The instructions to download and build are here.
Recommendations:
- Download V1.4.0 here.
- (note the build page assumes you will be accessing the master via a git clone, but we encourage you to use the released version for the tutorial)
- Do not enable the TBB or CUDA, at least at first.
- (we stand behind our support for these backends, but it is good to start simple)
In all, your process on Unix/Mac should be something like:
# (download VTK-m 1.4.0) # tar xvfz vtk-m-v1.4.0.tar.gz # mkdir vtkm-build # out of source build # cd vtkm-build # cmake ../vtk-m # make