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  1. MPB User Tutorial (35,772 bytes)
    75: ...easily extract the band-structure information and import it into a spreadsheet for graphing. They comprise...
    84: ...ap-percent gap-min gap-max'')</code> lists. It is important to realize, however, that this band-gap data m...
    106: Maxwell's equations possess an important property--they are ''scale-invariant'' (see [...
  2. MPB Data Analysis Tutorial (19,359 bytes)
    53: It's important to use <code>-n</code> when you use <code>-r</...
    82: ... bands as comma-delimited text, which can then be imported and plotted in our favorite spreadsheet/plottin...
    102: ...ode> to convert the data to a format suitable for import into e.g. spreadsheets.)
    205: === Important note on units for the diamond/fcc lattice ===
  3. Libctl Developer Experience (16,625 bytes)
    4: ...ns, code is automatically generated to export and import the information to and from Guile.
    67: ...e <code>radius</code> properties)--however, it is important that properties with the same name have the sa...
    137: ...>, then the input variables will be automatically imported into C global variables before the subroutine i...
    197: First, you need to generate C code to import/export the input/output variables from/to Guile. ...
  4. MPB release notes (22,344 bytes)
    60: * Functions to export (and import) the raw eigenvectors (planewave amplitudes), as ...
  5. Meep Tutorial (50,023 bytes)
    64: ...eguide modes. The finite thickness of the PML is important to reduce numerical reflections; see [[perfect...
    262: ... frequencies within our pulse bandwidth. This is important because, to far outside the pulse bandwidth, t...
    295: This is comma-delimited data, which can easily be imported into any spreadsheet or plotting program (e.g. ...
    302: ... <code>flux1</code> lines into a separate file to import them into our plotting program:
    307: Now, we import them to Matlab (using its <code>dlmread</code> co...
  6. Meep Tutorial/Band diagram, resonant modes, and transmission in a holey waveguide (32,880 bytes)
    134: which we then import into our plotting program, divide the two fluxes,...
  7. Meep C-plus-plus Reference (6,915 bytes)
    101: ...parated values|comma-separated values]]) and then import it however you like into the plotting program of ...
  8. Color tables in h5topng (10,164 bytes)
    157: ...lly label the minimum and maximum values when you import the color scale into your drawing program. If yo...
  9. NLopt Tutorial (30,157 bytes)
    328: import nlopt
    329: from numpy import *
    367: ===Important: Modifying <code>grad</code> in-place===
  10. NLopt Python Reference (17,987 bytes)
    11: import nlopt
    12: from numpy import *
    14: ...h imports the <code>nlopt</code> module, and also imports the numpy ([[w:NumPy|NumPy]]) that defines the a...
  11. NLopt on Windows (2,862 bytes)
    10: ...://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0b9xe492.aspx import library] for the DLL before using, by running the...
    26: .../code> directory) to create the <code>.lib</code> import library as explained above.

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