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<p>Hi Rahul,</p>
<p>I think I've had a similar problem years ago in 2D. If I remember
correctly I could get around it by applying a coordinate transform
in VisIt after reading the data and plotting.<br>
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<p>OpAtts --> Transforms --> Transform... --> Coordinate <br>
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<p>Not sure if that helps in your case though.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Ivo<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/01/2017 07:12, Rahul Kashyap
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<div>Dear FLASH users,<br>
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Has anyone come up with visualizing 3D cylindrical data set
by FLASH? <br>
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I tried VisIt by transforming coordinate from cylindrical to
cartesian. This sets up the grid with z-coordinate from 0 to
6.28 i.e. 2*pi i.e. does not consider it as angle. <br>
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It might be that it's due to the order of coordinates used by
visit which is <span><span style="font-style:italic">r,θ,z</span></span>
as opposed to <span><span style="font-style:italic">r,z,θ</span></span>
in FLASH. <br>
yt has also not worked. <br>
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<div>Any help is highly appreciated.<br>
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<div>Thanks,<br>
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-Rahul<br>
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