You're looking for the 'cell_mass' field.
On Saturday, April 23, 2016, Reju Sam John <rejusamjohn@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you very much, Britton. But I am facing a problem. We were using YT 2.6.For getting the above facility, I am converting my code to YT 3.3 dev compatible. Unfortunately, I am unable to find a field, which is equivalent to the 'CellMass' of YT 2.6. How to get the Baryonic mass information of a Cell?Thankyou.On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Britton Smith <brittonsmith@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Reju,If you are on the development version of yt, the plot object will have a function associated with it called save_as_dataset. This will write out a file with the plot data and this file can be reloaded with yt.load. Have a look here for a full description of how to use it.BrittonOn Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Reju Sam John <rejusamjohn@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi,I would like to know, how to write the plotted values of a 'ProfilePlot()' to a file? For example, I made a histogram with the following line.plot = ProfilePlot(sphere_200, "ProtonMomentum", ["NoOfProton"], weight_field="CellMass")But how can I write the values of "ProtonMomentum" and "NoOfProton" to a file?Thankyou.--Reju Sam John
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