[FLASH-USERS] Variable output format
Henry (Trae) Winter
hwinter at cfa.harvard.edu
Tue Jan 15 11:47:03 EST 2013
Thanks,
I am currently using Visit which works well. I thought that it might be simpler to make line plots by getting at the data directly. It looks like I was incorrect.
-Trae
On Jan 15, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Anthony Scopatz wrote:
> Hello Henry,
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> If you simple, sane access to FLASH data, I recommend using yt (http://yt-project.org/). VisIt (https://wci.llnl.gov/codes/visit/) also works too. The shape of the array corresponds to the setup of the blocks.
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> Be Well
> Anthony
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> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Henry (Trae) Winter <hwinter at cfa.harvard.edu> wrote:
> I am trying to plot the output from the NeiTest problem. I want to plot the fraction of the ion as a function of X. I opened the hdf5 file and see the variables I need but I am confused by their shape. The ion variables, as well as velocity and temperature have a shape of (5,1,8,8). Does anyone know what these dimensions correspond to and/or how to map the variables to position?
>
> Thanks,
> -Trae
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Dr. Henry (Trae) Winter III
Astrophysicist Tel: 617-495-7400
Center for Astrophysics Fax: 617-496-7577
60 Garden Street, MS 58 Cell: 617-755-7967
Cambridge, MA 02138 hwinter at cfa.harvard.edu
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