Hello,
The images are the same as before. I will try to create a simpler test case
to check this field and see if it behaves properly. Thank you for all of
the help.
Nathan
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Matthew Turk
Hi Nathan,
How are you centering the slice? This looks somewhat like a difference in the centering. Can you try something like:
pc = PlotCollection(pf, 'c') pc.add_slice("GravGradient", "x") pc.save()
for both the old and new, and see if they look similar?
-Matt
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Nathan Butcher
wrote: The colorbar scaling is similar, and the values have changed. It could be a large shift. It is hard for me to tell from the plot. I have attached the updated plot.
Nathan
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Matthew Turk
wrote: On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Nathan Butcher
wrote: Hello Matt,
Thanks, that seems to have done fixed the issue. I am seeing that the graph looks very different now compared to before. Would forgetting the
extra
zone change the appearance of the overall plot beyond edge effects?
It should shift the derivative considerably, but the only other differences should be at the edges. Are the actual values different, or is the colorbar scaling differently now?
Thank you, Nathan Butcher
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Matthew Turk
wrote: Hi Nathan,
Yup, I agree with your assessment -- there's an edge effect. You
need
one more thing to get the derivative field working; you need to tell yt to give you an extra zone in each direction. You can do that by changing your decorator for the derived field to:
@derived_field(name = "GravGradientX", validators = [ValidateSpatial(1)])
I don't believe you need any additional changes inside the source code. Let us know if that fixes it!
-Matt
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Nathan Butcher < butchernate@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Using an Enzo dataset, I have written a function to find the derivative in the x-direction of a field. When I try to plot the derivative, I see lines that throughout the plot that I'm guessing are due to the edges of cells. The attached plot is a slice of the x-direction derivative of the PotentialField viewed down the x-axis, but this error appears in plots for density and pressure as well. I am new to using yt, and I am not sure what is causing this.
Thank you, Nathan Butcher
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