![]() Accroding to NumPy's development team, "for a long time, np.int has been an alias of the builtin int. This is repeatedly a cause of confusion for newcomers, and existed mainly for historic reasons." This and many other aliases have been deprecated since NumPy v1.20.0, and at this point they've been completely removed. Replace "np.int" with "int" allows ports.py to run again. Signed-off-by: Yifeng Li <tomli@tomli.me> |
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matlab | ||
nf2ff | ||
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tools | ||
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INSTALL | ||
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main.cpp | ||
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openems_global.h | ||
openEMS_MPI.sh | ||
openems.cpp | ||
openems.h | ||
openEMS.sh | ||
README | ||
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* * openEMS - a free and open electromagnetic field solver * * Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Thorsten Liebig * openEMS is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Website: http://openems.de Forum: http://openems.de/forum/ Tutorials: http://openems.de/index.php/Tutorials To use openEMS from Matlab or Octave, you need to include the <openEMS-install-folder>/matlab folder in the respective environment: > addpath( '<openEMS-install-folder>/matlab' ); To verify the correct installation follow the instructions at: http://openems.de/index.php/Tutorial:_First_Steps