Hi Stephanie, I suspect the problem is that these are not *exactly* the same regions. Have you tried checking the result of: tdp25["Ones"].sum() tracerp25["Ones"].sum() which would be a quick way to determine the number of cells in each region. What might be going on (but I have yet to verify) is that the disk selection container object is using >= and <= for the zone selection, whereas you used > and < in the definition of your cut region. You might try swapping those out and seeing if that changes things. Best, John Z On Aug 4, 2014, at 1:15 PM, Stephanie Tonnesen <stonnes@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get the total mass in a disk region of my simulation. I am using athena data and yt 2.7-dev. I thought I was defining the region in the same way using two methods:
alld = pf.h.all_data() tracerp25 = alld.cut_region(["grid['specific_scalar[0]'] > 0.25","grid['z'] < 0.1925","grid['z'] > -0.1925","grid['cyl_Rcode'] < 1.2"])
disk = pf.h.disk([0.0,0.0,0.0],[0.0,0.0,1.0],1.2,0.385) tdp25 = disk.cut_region(["grid['specific_scalar[0]'] > 0.25"])
but when I print the total mass I get answers that differ by 10%
print tracerp25.quantities["TotalQuantity"]("CellMassMsun") print tdp25.quantities["TotalQuantity"]("CellMassMsun")
[8019047231.5192223] [8886968784.4710732]
Can someone point out where my difference is?
Thanks!
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