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2.4.1 Post-step hook function
Demonstrate the simple hook function in PDE, which is called after
each time step and may modify the state and abort the simulation.

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from pde import PDE, ScalarField, UnitGrid
def post_step_hook(state_data, t):
"""Helper function called after every time step."""
state_data[24:40, 24:40] = 1 # set central region to given value
if t > 1e3:
raise StopIteration # abort simulation at given time
return state_data
eq = PDE({"c": "laplace(c)"}, post_step_hook=post_step_hook)
state = ScalarField(UnitGrid([64, 64]))
result = eq.solve(state, dt=0.1, t_range=1e4)
result.plot()
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