However, Intel discontinued the development and distribution of Intel array visualizer in 2008. The reason for this decision was not officially stated, but some possible factors were:
The emergence of other data visualization tools, such as MATLAB, Mathematica, or Python libraries, that offered more functionality and flexibility.
The lack of demand and support from the users and the community.
The difficulty of maintaining and updating the software for new platforms and standards.
Since then, Intel array visualizer has become obsolete and incompatible with newer versions of Intel Fortran and Windows. Users who still want to use it have to resort to workarounds, such as using older compilers or operating systems, or using virtual machines. Alternatively, they can switch to other data visualization tools that are more modern and supported.
One such tool is ILNumerics Array Visualizer, a free extension for Visual Studio that can visualize nearly everything you have a reference for, including ILNumerics arrays,.NET arrays, plain pointers and memory addresses (.NET or C/ C++), and even FORTRAN arrays. It has features similar to Intel array visualizer, such as x-y plots, contour plots, image plots, 3D surface plots, etc., but also supports more advanced features, such as vector fields, scatter plots, line plots, etc. It also has a user-friendly interface that allows you to inspect and modify the arrays and plots at runtime.
ILNumerics Array Visualizer is based on ILNumerics Ultimate VS, a commercial product that provides high-performance numerical computing and data visualization for .NET. It uses native code and hardware acceleration to achieve fast execution and rendering of large and complex data sets. It also supports various data types, such as real, complex, logical, strings, etc., and various formats, such as HDF5 , CSV , XML , etc. It also has a comprehensive API that allows you to create custom plots and interactive applications.
In conclusion, Intel array visualizer 15 was a powerful data visualization tool that was included with Intel Fortran for Windows v7.0. However, it was discontinued by Intel in 2008 and became outdated and incompatible with newer systems. Users who want to use a similar tool can try ILNumerics Array Visualizer , a free extension for Visual Studio that can visualize various types of arrays in different formats. Alternatively, they can use ILNumerics Ultimate VS , a commercial product that provides high-performance numerical computing and data visualization for .NET.
References
[Intel Fortran Compiler - Wikipedia]
[Intel Array Visualizer - HDF-EOS]
[For free: Visual Studio Debugging with our Array Visualizer]
[Intel Array Visualizer New Product Announcement]
[Intel Array Visualizer - Intel Community]
[Visual Studio Debugging with the ILNumerics Array Visualizer]
[ILNumerics Ultimate VS]
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