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# CONVERTING CHECKPOINT WITH RESOLUTION [DX,DY,DZ]=[1.000,1.000,1.000] TO NEW RESOLUTION [0.800,0.800,0.800]
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# Restrictions
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Automatic interpolations will be applied only if the spatial extent has not changed. It means that `[LX,LY,LZ]` is the same for input lattice and target lattice. If this criteria is not satisfied, the code will return error `WSLDA_ERR_INCOMPATIBLE_CHECKPOINT_FILE`. |
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# Changing the volume
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Automatic interpolations were designed to work correctly if the spatial extent has not changed. It means that `[LX,LY,LZ]` is the same for input lattice and target lattice. However, if this criterion is not satisfied, the code will make attempt to load the checkpoint data, squeeze/stretch it accordingly, and then interpolate to the new lattice. Note that result of this operation may be unpredictable. The code will provide the following warning:
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# !!! --- WARNING --- WARNING --- WARNING --- WARNING --- WARNING --- WARNING --- !!!
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# Checkpoint files is incompatible with code settings!
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# The code will upload the data however the result of this operation may be unpredictable!
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# Make sure you understand what you are doing!
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# !!! --- ------- --- ------- --- ------- --- ------- --- ------- --- ------- --- !!!
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