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FMU Ensemble is a Python module for handling simulation ensembles originating from an FMU (Fast Model Update) workflow.
For documentation, see the
github pages for this repository <https://equinor.github.io/fmu-ensemble/>
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Ensembles consist of realizations. Realizations consist of (input and) output from their associated jobs stored in text or binary files. Selected file formats (text and binary) are supported.
This module will help you handle ensembles and realizations (and their associated data) as Python objects, and thereby facilitating the use use of other Python visualizations modules like webviz, plotly or interactive usage in IPython/Jupyter.
If run as a post-workflow in Ert, a simple script using this library can replace and extend the existing CSV_EXPORT1 workflow
This software is released under GPL v3.0