Thanks Philip! That's why the name NiCE was so good... it was like "groot" or "hodor." The best we can do with ICE is say "cool" or refer to our downloads as "vanilla ICE." ;-)
I wanted to share some plots with you from a neutron
reflectivity calculation made in Eclipse ICE.
Every now and again we get to work with people who
want us to rewrite their simulation code entirely. In this case
we are rewriting some VB macros in Excel into Java. The
screenshots attached show results for a fictional five layer
material. For most of the calculation we match the original
results to a relative error less than 1e-4, but we differ
significantly on the edges of the domain at about 3%. That is
really good agreement between such different languages.
The plots were made in ICE's CSV plotter, which use
SWT XY graph.
The tool should be complete in master in a couple of
months at which point users will get to assemble their
materials, manipulate a materials database and run the
calculations. We're also exploring a "developer" mode for more
intrepid sorts.
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