7 Aug
2012
7 Aug
'12
11:10 p.m.
Hi Matt,
Casey was asking about which components use Forthon. My understanding is that it's only an indirect hard requirement, and that the things that use it are the merger tree you wrote (not the one that works on Enzo-FOF output), the two point functions, and the pHOP halo finder. Is that right?
Ah, yes, I forgot to answer that. You're correct, Matt, those are the places that the Fortran tree is used. In all honesty, the scipy.spatial kDTree is good enough (in terms of speed) for all but the halo finding, so that can someday be swapped out for the Fortran one. Maybe I'll issue myself a ticket... -- Stephen Skory s@skory.us http://stephenskory.com/ 510.621.3687 (google voice)