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# VTK-m #
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VTK-m is a toolkit of scientific visualization algorithms for emerging
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processor architectures. VTK-m supports the fine-grained concurrency for
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data analysis and visualization algorithms required to drive extreme scale
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computing by providing abstract models for data and execution that can be
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applied to a variety of algorithms across many different processor
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architectures.
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You can find out more about the design of VTK-m on the [VTK-m Wiki].
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## Learning Resources ##
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+ A high-level overview is given in the IEEE Vis talk "[VTK-m:
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Accelerating the Visualization Toolkit for Massively Threaded
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Architectures][VTK-m Overview]."
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+ The [VTK-m Users Guide] provides extensive documentation. It is broken
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into multiple parts for learning and references at multiple different
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levels.
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+ "Part 1: Getting Started" provides the introductory instruction for
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building VTK-m and using its high-level features.
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+ "Part 2: Using VTK-m" covers the core fundamental components of
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VTK-m including data model, worklets, and filters.
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+ "Part 3: Developing with VTK-m" covers how to develop new worklets
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and filters.
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+ "Part 4: Advanced Development" covers topics such as new worklet
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types and custom device adapters.
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+ Community discussion takes place on the [VTK-m users email list].
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+ Doxygen-generated nightly reference documentation is available
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[online][VTK-m Doxygen].
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## Contributing ##
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There are many ways to contribute to [VTK-m], with varying levels of
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effort.
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+ Ask a question on the [VTK-m users email list].
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+ Submit new or add to discussions of a feature requests or bugs on the
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[VTK-m Issue Tracker].
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+ Submit a Pull Request to improve [VTK-m]
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+ See [CONTRIBUTING.md] for detailed instructions on how to create a
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Pull Request.
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+ See the [VTK-m Coding Conventions] that must be followed for
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contributed code.
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+ Submit an Issue or Pull Request for the [VTK-m Users Guide]
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## Dependencies ##
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VTK-m Requires:
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+ C++11 Compiler. VTK-m has been confirmed to work with the following
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+ GCC 4.8+
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+ Clang 3.3+
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+ XCode 5.0+
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+ MSVC 2015+
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+ [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/download/)
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+ CMake 3.3+ (for any build)
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+ CMake 3.9+ (for CUDA build or OpenMP build)
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+ CMake 3.11+ (for Visual Studio generator)
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Optional dependencies are:
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+ CUDA Device Adapter
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+ [Cuda Toolkit 7.5+](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit)
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+ TBB Device Adapter
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+ [TBB](https://www.threadingbuildingblocks.org/)
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+ OpenMP Device Adapter
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+ Requires a compiler that supports OpenMP >= 4.0.
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+ OpenGL Rendering
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+ The rendering module contains multiple rendering implementations
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including standalone rendering code. The rendering module also
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includes (optionally built) OpenGL rendering classes.
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+ The OpenGL rendering classes require that you have a extension
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binding library and one rendering library. A windowing library is
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not needed except for some optional tests.
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+ Extension Binding
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+ [GLEW](http://glew.sourceforge.net/)
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+ On Screen Rendering
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+ OpenGL Driver
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+ Mesa Driver
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+ On Screen Rendering Tests
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+ [GLFW](http://www.glfw.org/)
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+ [GLUT](http://freeglut.sourceforge.net/)
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+ Headless Rendering
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+ [OS Mesa](https://www.mesa3d.org/osmesa.html)
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+ EGL Driver
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VTK-m has been tested on the following configurations:
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+ On Linux
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+ GCC 4.8.5, 5.4.0, 6.4.0, Clang 3.8.0
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+ CMake 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 3.10.3
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+ CUDA 8.0.61, 9.1.85
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+ TBB 4.4 U2, 2017 U7
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+ On Windows
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+ Visual Studio 2015, 2017
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+ CMake 3.3, 3.11.1
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+ CUDA 9.1.85
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+ TBB 2017 U3, 2018 U2
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+ On MacOS
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+ AppleClang 6.0
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+ TBB 2017 U6
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## Building ##
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VTK-m supports all majors platforms (Windows, Linux, OSX), and uses CMake
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to generate all the build rules for the project. The VTK-m source code is
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available from the [VTK-m download page] or by directly cloning the [VTK-m
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git repository].
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```
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$ git clone https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m.git
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$ mkdir vtkm-build
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$ cd vtkm-build
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$ cmake-gui ../vtk-m
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$ make -j<N>
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$ make test
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```
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A more detailed description of building VTK-m is available in the [VTK-m
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Users Guide].
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## Example##
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The VTK-m source distribution includes a number of examples. The goal of the
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VTK-m examples is to illustrate specific VTK-m concepts in a consistent and
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simple format. However, these examples only cover a small part of the
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capabilities of VTK-m.
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Below is a simple example of using VTK-m to load a VTK image file, run the
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Marching Cubes algorithm on it, and render the results to an image:
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```cpp
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vtkm::io::reader::VTKDataSetReader reader("path/to/vtk_image_file");
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vtkm::cont::DataSet inputData = reader.ReadDataSet();
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std::string fieldName = "scalars";
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vtkm::Range range;
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inputData.GetPointField(fieldName).GetRange(&range);
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vtkm::Float64 isovalue = range.Center();
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// Create an isosurface filter
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vtkm::filter::MarchingCubes filter;
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filter.SetIsoValue(0, isovalue);
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filter.SetActiveField(fieldName);
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vtkm::cont::DataSet outputData = filter.Execute(inputData);
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// compute the bounds and extends of the input data
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vtkm::Bounds coordsBounds = inputData.GetCoordinateSystem().GetBounds();
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vtkm::Vec<vtkm::Float64,3> totalExtent( coordsBounds.X.Length(),
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coordsBounds.Y.Length(),
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coordsBounds.Z.Length() );
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vtkm::Float64 mag = vtkm::Magnitude(totalExtent);
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vtkm::Normalize(totalExtent);
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// setup a camera and point it to towards the center of the input data
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vtkm::rendering::Camera camera;
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camera.ResetToBounds(coordsBounds);
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camera.SetLookAt(totalExtent*(mag * .5f));
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camera.SetViewUp(vtkm::make_Vec(0.f, 1.f, 0.f));
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camera.SetClippingRange(1.f, 100.f);
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camera.SetFieldOfView(60.f);
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camera.SetPosition(totalExtent*(mag * 2.f));
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vtkm::cont::ColorTable colorTable("inferno");
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// Create a mapper, canvas and view that will be used to render the scene
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vtkm::rendering::Scene scene;
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vtkm::rendering::MapperRayTracer mapper;
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vtkm::rendering::CanvasRayTracer canvas(512, 512);
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vtkm::rendering::Color bg(0.2f, 0.2f, 0.2f, 1.0f);
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// Render an image of the output isosurface
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scene.AddActor(vtkm::rendering::Actor(outputData.GetCellSet(),
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outputData.GetCoordinateSystem(),
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outputData.GetField(fieldName),
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colorTable));
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vtkm::rendering::View3D view(scene, mapper, canvas, camera, bg);
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view.Initialize();
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view.Paint();
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view.SaveAs("demo_output.pnm");
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```
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## License ##
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VTK-m is distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-clause License.
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See [LICENSE.txt](LICENSE.txt) for details.
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[VTK-m]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/
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[VTK-m Coding Conventions]: docs/CodingConventions.md
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[VTK-m Doxygen]: http://m.vtk.org/documentation/
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[VTK-m download page]: http://m.vtk.org/index.php/VTK-m_Releases
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[VTK-m git repository]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/
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[VTK-m Issue Tracker]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/issues
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[VTK-m Overview]: http://m.vtk.org/images/2/29/VTKmVis2016.pptx
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[VTK-m Users Guide]: http://m.vtk.org/images/c/c8/VTKmUsersGuide.pdf
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[VTK-m users email list]: http://vtk.org/mailman/listinfo/vtkm
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[VTK-m Wiki]: http://m.vtk.org/
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[CONTRIBUTING.md]: CONTRIBUTING.md
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