prjrun ########################## *Performs single-shot wave propagation with receiver locations specified* *later in postprocessing.* **Usage** .. code-block:: bash prjrun -p PROJECTFILE -m [n e s] -a [0 1] -d -c -o DATA_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY **Inputs** * ``-p PROJECTFILE``, ``--prjfile PROJECTFILE`` .prj file The file path for the project file, completely filled in for the model type used except for permittivity and stiffness coefficients, and dt * ``-m [n e s]`` Which model to run * ``n`` calculates only timesteps and material tensors, necessary before running sourcefunction * ``e`` electromagnetic propagation * ``s`` seismic wave propagation * ``-a`` (optional) Flag to append/recompute the coefficients to the permittivity and stiffness matrices; Default is False. Do not recompute if you have made manual changes to the matrices in the prj file. * ``-d`` (optional) Flag to store output as double precision. Default is single precision. Higher precision produces larger files. * ``-c`` (optional) Flag if the complex equations should be used for the computation of the electromagnetic model. Default is False. * ``-o DATA_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY`` (not yet integrated) Provide the output data directory if different from the current working directory to store outputs from each time step. **Outputs** .dat files equal in number to the number of time steps specified in the .prj file.