You'll want to use it with yt 2.x; it has not yet been ported to yt 3.0, and porting it is not trivial, as I tried yesterday and some of the features it relies upon have changed significantly. Cameron On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 7:39 AM, Brian O'Shea <bwoshea@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks!
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
It's still on my Bitbucket account as yt.Lagrangian_volume.
Matt On Aug 9, 2014 9:34 AM, "Brian O'Shea" <bwoshea@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm going back to resimulate some cosmological simulations with a nested-grid setup, and can't seem to figure out how to get yt to tell me where all of the dark matter particles in a given halo start out at high redshift. It seems that something like this used to exist in the Hub (i.e., http://lists.spacepope.org/pipermail/yt-users-spacepope.org/2011-August/0018...), but that is not around any more. Would somebody mind sharing such a tool if they have already coded it up?
Thanks!
--Brian
_______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
_______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
_______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
-- Cameron Hummels Postdoctoral Researcher Steward Observatory University of Arizona http://chummels.org