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Thomas Nipen edited this page Oct 5, 2020 · 44 revisions

The gridpp library contains functions for the core algorithms in gridpp. Gridpp is written in C++, but automatic wrappers for python and R are created using SWIG. All examples using the library in this wiki use the python interface.

API reference

The documentation for the functions in the API is found here. This wiki describes the features of the latest released version of gridpp, however the API reference contains lists of functions for all versions of the API.

Parallelization

Many gridpp functions are configured to run on multiple processors. To enable this, either set the OMP_NUM_THREADS= environment variable to the number of parallel threads to use, or call the following function, before calling any other functions:

gridpp::set_omp_threads(4);

If OMP_NUM_THREADS= is not set and gridpp::set_omp_threads is never called, a default of 1 thread will be used. This applies also to any of the language bindings.

Exceptions

Functions will throw std::invalid_argument exceptions when input arguments are invalid and std::runtime_error for other errors. These exceptions are passed through the SWIG layer and trapped by the language bindings. The language bindings can in addition throw a type error exception when the wrong object type is passed to the function. Here is how the exceptions are translated into python:

C++ Python Causes
std::invalid_argument ValueError Invalid argument value (for example a negative radius, or dimension mismatch among arguments)
N/A TypeError Argument has wrong type (for example passing an array when a scalar is expected)
std::runtime_error RuntimeError Error during processing
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