Hi Alex,Thanks for the report! I was able to reproduce the issue and I think I have a fix:If you could give that a test that would be great. No worries if you're not sure how to do that, just wanted an extra bit of confirmation :)-NathanOn Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Alex Hill <ashill@haverford.edu> wrote:Hi,
I’ve encountered a new error when specifying a box using units other than code units. This is a Flash 4 plot file in cgs units.
Example:
import yt
yt.__version__
‘3.3.3’
d = yt.load('sn34_smd75_sub1_hdf5_plt_cnt_0030')
b = d.box([-500,-500,-20]*yt.units.pc.in_cgs(),[500,500,20]*yt. units.pc.in_cgs())
fp = yt.PhasePlot(b,'n','pk',['cell_volume'],weight_field=None, fractional=True)
I get the following error:
UnitParseError: Code units have not been defined.
Try creating the array or quantity using ds.arr or ds.quan instead.
If I instead do
b = d.box([-1.54e+21, -1.54e+21, -6.17e+19], [1.54e+21, 1.54e+21, 6.17e+19])
or
left = d.domain_left_edge
right = d.domain_right_edge
left[2] = -6.17e19
right[2] = 6.17e19
b = d.box(left, right)
I do not get any error. If I specify yt.units.cm, I do get the error.
This was not an issue on the same data file a few months ago. I think I have updated yt in the meantime, but I’m not sure what the version was.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?
Here is the unit registry for my data set:
reg = d.unit_registry
for un in reg.keys():
if un.startswith('code_'):
fmt_tup = (un, reg.lut[un][0], str(reg.lut[un][1]))
print ("Unit name: {:<15}\nCGS conversion: {:<15}\nDimensions: {:<15}\n".format(*fmt_tup))
Unit name: code_magnetic
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: sqrt((mass))/(sqrt((length))*(time))
Unit name: code_time
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (time)
Unit name: code_temperature
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (temperature)
Unit name: code_pressure
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (mass)/((length)*(time)**2)
Unit name: code_mass
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (mass)
Unit name: code_velocity
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (length)/(time)
Unit name: code_length
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (length)
Unit name: code_density
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: (mass)/(length)**3
Unit name: code_metallicity
CGS conversion: 1.0
Dimensions: 1
Cheers,
Alex
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