Could one of you share a dataset that exhibits this behavior?
You can use the yt curldrop to share datasets:
https://docs.hub.yt/services.html#curldrop
-Nathan
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 4:02 PM, Scott Feister
Gabriel,
I would like to add that I have seen this problem as well in my own usage of FLASH with yt. The streaks appear to be perfectly doubled in value relative to their neighbors. I would love to hear if anyone in the yt community has seen it and/or knows what might be going on! Note: These streaks are not in the FLASH data; VisIt reproduces the data without the streaks. Also, a yt ray output does not show the streaks; the slice plot does.
Best,
Scott
Scott Feister, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Researcher, Flash Center for Computational Science University of Chicago, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Gabriel RIGON
wrote: Dear all,
I recently start to work with yt to analyze my FLASH simulation. The output of those simulation is an hdf5 file.
When I try to plot a slice of my simulation, some weird lines appear on it. Here is an example of the python script and the results it leads to.
""" import yt
ds = yt.load("lasslab_hdf5_plt_cnt_0000.hdf5") yt.SlicePlot(ds, 'z', "dens").show()
"""
Actually they also appear went plotting the results of a frb of a slice (even when I try to plot the x or y coordinate in 2d).
Do you have any idea of the reason for such lines, or a solution for my problem?
Best regards, Gabriel Rigon
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