
Hi Stephanie, Are you *sure* you pulled britton's pull request? He deleted that entry in yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/api.py, so it looks like you're using a version of that file from before his pull request. -Nathan On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 1:44 PM Stephanie Tonnesen <stonnes@gmail.com> wrote:
Go it, thanks!
I think I have pulled your update, Britton, and now my code crashes almost immediately with this error.
yt_clump_fingert.py:4: VisibleDeprecationWarning: The level_sets module has been moved to yt.data_objects.level_sets.This import is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.Please, change the import in your scripts from 'from yt.analysis_modules.level_sets' to 'from yt.data_objects.level_sets.'. from yt.analysis_modules.level_sets.api import * Traceback (most recent call last): File "yt_clump_fingert.py", line 4, in <module> from yt.analysis_modules.level_sets.api import * File "/mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt/yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/api.py", line 28, in <module> from yt.data_objects.level_sets.clump_handling import \ ImportError: cannot import name 'write_clump_index'
I am running: yt version
yt module located at: /mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt
The current version of yt is:
--- Version = 3.5.dev0 Changeset = ff956e8708c5 --- This installation CAN be automatically updated.
I am guessing that maybe I didn't include some other necessary update?
Thanks!! Stephanie -- Dr. Stephanie Tonnesen Associate Research Scientist CCA, Flatiron Institute New York, NY
stonnes@gmail.com
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 6:54 PM Britton Smith <brittonsmith@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Stephanie,
While looking into this issue, I found some low hanging refactoring fruit, so I've issued a pull request that cleans things up and takes care of this as well. You can have a look here: https://github.com/yt-project/yt/pull/2045
In running the example you attached, I found that the calculation resulted in a single clump comprised of the entire domain, so the clump annotation may be effectively invisible as it will draw a box around the entire figure. If I used a slightly smaller smaller data container, I was able to see the annotation, so I think things are ok. Let me know if it still doesn't seem right.
Britton
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 1:05 PM Stephanie Tonnesen <stonnes@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks! I *think* it works--here is my only confusion. If I set c_max to some value less than the max density (say, 1e-24 in the code I attached previously), it doesn't crash anymore but it doesn't actually plot a clump contour either. If I set c_max to the max density setting (or I guess a bit above, 10**np.floor(np.log10(data_source[field]).max()+1) ), then I get a contour plotted. Does this seem right to you?
Also, they both give me this message "/mnt/xfs1/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/matplotlib/contour.py:1180: UserWarning: No contour levels w ere found within the data range. warnings.warn("No contour levels were found" " Even though I seem to have one central contour in the c_max = 10**np.floor(np.log10(data_source[field]).max()+1) case.
Thanks! Stephanie
-- Dr. Stephanie Tonnesen Associate Research Scientist CCA, Flatiron Institute New York, NY
stonnes@gmail.com
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 7:38 AM Wise, John H <jwise@physics.gatech.edu> wrote:
Hi Stephanie,
I actually ran into this bug in the past week. I fixed in for my case by making this change in clump_handling.py
- elif (child._validate()): + elif ((child.children is not None) and child._validate()):
I haven't had the time to submit a PR. If this works for you, let me know, and I can I create one this week.
Thanks, John
Hi,
Sorry about the crazy delay, here is a script that reproduces the error with the IsolatedGalaxy dataset!
The script is attached. I am happy to help someone look into it, or look more myself with a bit of extra guidance.
Thanks!!
Stephanie
-- Dr. Stephanie Tonnesen Associate Research Scientist CCA, Flatiron Institute New York, NY
stonnes@gmail.com <mailto:stonnes@gmail.com>
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 6:51 AM Stephanie Tonnesen <stonnes@gmail.com <mailto:stonnes@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Britton!
No, I have not resolved the issue, unfortunately. I will try and get a script that reproduces the problem up soon.
Best, Stephanie
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 7:45 PM Britton Smith <brittonsmith@gmail.com <mailto:brittonsmith@gmail.com>> wrote:
HI Stephanie,
Have you managed to resolve this issue? If so, would you be willing to submit a pull request to get this fix in the main repo? If not, could you post a script that could be used to reproduce this error with some of the public data?
Britton
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 1:05 PM Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com <mailto:nathan12343@gmail.com>> wrote:
Generally an error like this is due to a bug in yt. I don't know enough about the code you're using to provide useful advice, but perhaps we should be checking if `children` is `None` and doing something else. The "workaround" is
On 10/01/2018 09:48 PM, Stephanie Tonnesen wrote: likely
to fix whatever bug you've run into.
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 2:56 PM, Stephanie Tonnesen <stonnes@gmail.com <mailto:stonnes@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi yt-users!
I have been fiddling some more with yt's clump finder and have another question. I want to use density to find clumps, but want my maximum threshold value to be below the fiducial setting--instead of above the
maximum
possible density in the code I just want the finder to stop searching at, say 3.2e-24.
The code was working but running out of memory until I set the max threshold, and I now get this error:
....lots of pleasant looking output messages.... Updating joins ... : 0%| | 0/7 [00:00<?,
?it/s]
Updating joins ... : 100%|██████████| 7/7
[00:00<00:00,
48933.55it/s] yt : [INFO ] 2018-09-07 14:08:55,007
Investigating 2
children. yt : [INFO ] 2018-09-07 14:08:55,007 Finding
clumps:
min: 3.200000e-24, max: 3.200000e-24, step: 2.000000 yt : [INFO ] 2018-09-07 14:08:55,041 Finding
clumps:
min: 3.200000e-24, max: 3.200000e-24, step: 2.000000 yt : [INFO ] 2018-09-07 14:08:55,042 Eliminating invalid, childless clump with 2 cells. yt : [INFO ] 2018-09-07 14:08:55,042 1 of 2
children
survived, linking its children to parent. Traceback (most recent call last): File "yt_clump_fingert.py", line 59, in <module> find_clumps(master_clump, c_min, c_max, step) File
"/mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt/yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/clump_handling.py",
line 444, in find_clumps find_clumps(child, min_val*d_clump, max_val,
d_clump)
File
"/mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt/yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/clump_handling.py",
line 438, in find_clumps find_clumps(clump, min_val*d_clump, max_val,
d_clump)
File
"/mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt/yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/clump_handling.py",
line 438, in find_clumps find_clumps(clump, min_val*d_clump, max_val,
d_clump)
File
"/mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt/yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/clump_handling.py",
line 438, in find_clumps find_clumps(clump, min_val*d_clump, max_val,
d_clump)
File
"/mnt/home/stonnesen/yt-conda/yt/yt/analysis_modules/level_sets/clump_handling.py",
line 461, in find_clumps for child in clump.children: TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
I tried to circumvent this error by changing my max to 2e-24 (not a multiple of 2 of 1e-25), and got the same error when the min was 3.2e-24 and the max was 2e-24
(!).
Is there any way I can get around this error and have the clumpfinder stop looking once it has clump edges
at
my maximum density?
Thanks! Stephanie -- Dr. Stephanie Tonnesen Associate Research Scientist CCA, Flatiron Institute New York, NY
stonnes@gmail.com <mailto:stonnes@gmail.com>
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