Make sure to do a recursive clone, it now relies on the sqlitenumpy
repository: i.e., git clone --recursive
(https://github.com/jonwoodring/sqlitenumpy)
slides/ framework: https://revealjs.com/
slides/LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2022 Hakim El Hattab, http://hakim.se, and reveal.js contributors
isolated_galaxy from yt project at https://yt-project.org/
https://yt-project.org/data/IsolatedGalaxy.tar.gz
sqlitehelpers are now at https://github.com/jonwoodring/sqlitenumpy
SQLite3Reader.py: CC0 "No rights reserved" - feel free to use anywhere tutorial.ipynb: CC0 "No rights reserved" - feel free to use anywhere
open slides/index.html
or run slides.sh
if on a posix system
Install jupyter notebook or install it through Anaconda Python:
$ conda create -n tutorial python=3.10
$ conda activate tutorial
$ conda install matplotlib numpy jupyter scipy
run "jupyter notebook" and open tutorial.ipynb in your browser
You need a sufficiently recent version of ParaView (I used 5.9.1) that can load ParaView plugins
In the ParaView menu, go to "Tools -> Manage Plugins"
In the dialogue, pick "Load New" and select "SQLite3Reader.py"
Now, you can open SQLite3 databases with the .sqlite
or .sqlite3
extension