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Lionel GUEZ authored
Organize better the directory `Input`: create sub-directories for regions. Big change: use SHP triplets that can contain several snapshots. So program `test_overlap` reads a single SHP triplet. The dates that `test_overlap` should read are now specified in the input namelist. SHP triplet directory must now contain a file named `contents.csv`. `test_overlap` reads `contents.csv` into variables k1 and `ishape_last`. So there is no longer any need to read the number of entities in one of the shapefiles. For each region, concatenate SHP triplets for dates 2006/01/01 and 2006/01/02. Read namelist from process 0 in program `test_send_recv`: it is simpler since it is the default setting of mpiexec and I do not see any drawback. In programs `test_read_snapshot` and `test_send_recv`, just hard code for now the ishapes we want to read in the SHP triplet.
Lionel GUEZ authoredOrganize better the directory `Input`: create sub-directories for regions. Big change: use SHP triplets that can contain several snapshots. So program `test_overlap` reads a single SHP triplet. The dates that `test_overlap` should read are now specified in the input namelist. SHP triplet directory must now contain a file named `contents.csv`. `test_overlap` reads `contents.csv` into variables k1 and `ishape_last`. So there is no longer any need to read the number of entities in one of the shapefiles. For each region, concatenate SHP triplets for dates 2006/01/01 and 2006/01/02. Read namelist from process 0 in program `test_send_recv`: it is simpler since it is the default setting of mpiexec and I do not see any drawback. In programs `test_read_snapshot` and `test_send_recv`, just hard code for now the ishapes we want to read in the SHP triplet.