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The splitter works off a 2D mask array. You just have to create a 2D mask array instead of a 3D mask array. |
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@MVergnd Is it possible that you could zip up your model so we could take a look at it? |
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Hi there,
I am trying to use Flopy to run a MODFLOW6 model in parallel. I managed to split my model into 4 different models with the function MF6Splitter using a previous discussion on GitHub : #2316
But in my case I have many layers, so I have done this :
mask = np.ones((grid_design.nlay, grid_design.nrow, grid_design.ncol ), dtype=int)
split_row = int(grid_design.nrow/2)
split_col = int(grid_design.ncol/2)
mask[:, 0:split_row, 0:split_col] = 1
mask[:, 0:split_row, split_col:grid_design.ncol] = 2
mask[:, split_row:grid_design.nrow, 0:split_col] = 3
mask[:, split_row:grid_design.nrow, split_col:grid_design.ncol] = 4
mfsplit = Mf6Splitter(sim)
new_sim = mfsplit.split_model(mask)
new_sim.write_simulation()
But I have this error :
--> [217]new_sim = mfsplit.split_model(mask) # split the model, rename sim
[218] new_sim.write_simulation()
...
--> [650]check = arr[mask]
[651] count += np.count_nonzero(check)
[652] if count == 0:
IndexError: index 28167 is out of bounds for axis 0 with size 28167
Which I do not understand because the mask shape is equal to the grid shape. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot, Maëlle
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