Hi Ken, (I think Suoqing's answer may work as well.) If you want to project along r, z, or theta, you can do a ProjectionPlot (or "ds.proj") and specify "r", "z", or "theta", and the result will be along that axis with the correct path lengths. I think that the "r" direction may be what you're looking for here, i.e., a soup-can label. -Matt On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 6:31 PM, Ken Shen <kenshen@astro.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi all, I'd like to make column density plots of my 2D cylindrical FLASH data. Ideally, these would be at arbitrary angles to the z-axis. I'm new to yt, so I could very well have missed it, but I couldn't seem to find this in the documentation. Any hints?
Thanks, Ken
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