
Hi Junhwan, I'm having trouble finding anything wrong with your script, actually. I would recommend changing this: ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) to this: ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, length_unit=(1.0,"Mpc"), bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) but I doubt that would make much of a difference. Have you inspected what data["density"][0] is in your script, and what npart is? I set up an example on my own with random particle data, and I set the number_of_particles dictionary key to a variable npart that was set previously, and saw no issues there. If it's possible to post the file that this script works with somewhere, that would enable me to reproduce the buggy behavior. Best, John Z On May 22, 2014, at 6:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Sorry, I kind of got lost in some other things--I'll have a look at your script tonight and get back to you.
Best,
On May 22, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have read more about the "generic array data" from the document in yt webpage. I found that the the how to set data dict and call "load_uniform_grid" by yt-2.6 and yt-3.0 are quite different, and it looks that yt-3.0 supports better unit treatment.
However, my yt-3.0 looks use old formate for load_uniform_grid as follow: ..... def load_uniform_grid(data, domain_dimensions, sim_unit_to_cm, bbox=None, nprocs=1, sim_time=0.0, periodicity=(True, True, True)): ....
This load_uniform_grid arguments are different with those presented in yt-3.0 document. I think this is part of the reason that I have a difficulty.
How can I use that load_uniform_grid for the version shown in yt-3.0 document?
Thank you, Junhwan
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Here, I post my script in http://paste.yt-project.org/show/4641
Thank you, Junhwan
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:56 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Junhwan,
Can you post your script somewhere? It might be easier to debug it that way.
Best,
John Z
On May 16, 2014, at 12:46 AM, Junhwan Choi <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nathan,
I think that I am using the yt 3.0 unless there is stabke yt 3.0 version.
Junhwan
On May 15, 2014, at 11:29 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Just to clarify (since the answers you receive will be different depending on your response) is this for the in-development yt 3.0 release or the current stable release?
Nathan
On Friday, May 16, 2014, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear yt user,
I try to use Generic UnicGrid Data (256^3 gas density cube + position of particle that is subset of a huge simulation). It is preliminary work, but I still have some questions.
1. In order to set density unit as cgs, I made following script: ...... data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3")) #map is 256^3 density data array bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) .....
Then, I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout2.py", line 62, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 461, in load_uniform_grid psize = get_psize(np.array(data[key].shape), nprocs) AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'shape'
Hence, I modify "data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3"))" --> "data = dict(density = map)" and it work. If this is the case, how can I define the density unit and show it when I make Slice/Projection? In addition, I would like to know how I can set the unit in Generic UnicGrid Data in general? The length unit can be provide to script in load_uniform_grid(... 3.086e24 ....) but I do not know how to set other units.
2. When I add particle information as follow: ..... npart = 100000 # number of particles data = dict(density = map, number_of_particles = npart, particle_position_x = posx, particle_position_y = posy, particle_position_z = posz) bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) ...
I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout.py", line 107, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 519, in load_uniform_grid assign_particle_data(spf, pdata) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 371, in assign_particle_data pdata.pop("number_of_particles") KeyError: 'number_of_particles'
So, I change "number_of_particles = npart," --> "number_of_particles = 100000," and it works. How could it happen?
3. Can I do halo finder (hop/fof) using the above particle data? Or, what information do I need to provide to do grouping? In this case, how can I set the units and linking length?
4. Can I make particle distribution to particle data like data['Dark_Matter_position_x']? This process will allow me additional analysis such as profile and obtaining total value.
I may ask too many for new tool, but it will help a lot to use yt for general data set.
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Hi John, I found that my yt was a bit old version, although it was still 3.0. Hence, I install bleeding edge version of yt from the scratch, and it is working. Thank you. Now, I would like to know that is it possible to perform advanced analysis from generic unigrid data such as making and/or adding additional fields (temp, velocity etc), galaxy group finding (hop and fof), and generating profiles. All of these analysis are provided in yt, but I can not find document that explains how to do with generic unigrid data. Is it simply possible through adding required information (such as thermal energy field) when I define data dictionary? Thank you, Junhwan On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
I'm having trouble finding anything wrong with your script, actually.
I would recommend changing this:
ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4)
to this:
ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, length_unit=(1.0,"Mpc"), bbox=bbox, nprocs=4)
but I doubt that would make much of a difference.
Have you inspected what data["density"][0] is in your script, and what npart is? I set up an example on my own with random particle data, and I set the number_of_particles dictionary key to a variable npart that was set previously, and saw no issues there.
If it's possible to post the file that this script works with somewhere, that would enable me to reproduce the buggy behavior.
Best,
John Z
On May 22, 2014, at 6:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Sorry, I kind of got lost in some other things--I'll have a look at your script tonight and get back to you.
Best,
On May 22, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have read more about the "generic array data" from the document in yt webpage. I found that the the how to set data dict and call "load_uniform_grid" by yt-2.6 and yt-3.0 are quite different, and it looks that yt-3.0 supports better unit treatment.
However, my yt-3.0 looks use old formate for load_uniform_grid as follow: ..... def load_uniform_grid(data, domain_dimensions, sim_unit_to_cm, bbox=None, nprocs=1, sim_time=0.0, periodicity=(True, True, True)): ....
This load_uniform_grid arguments are different with those presented in yt-3.0 document. I think this is part of the reason that I have a difficulty.
How can I use that load_uniform_grid for the version shown in yt-3.0 document?
Thank you, Junhwan
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Here, I post my script in http://paste.yt-project.org/show/4641
Thank you, Junhwan
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:56 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Junhwan,
Can you post your script somewhere? It might be easier to debug it that way.
Best,
John Z
On May 16, 2014, at 12:46 AM, Junhwan Choi <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nathan,
I think that I am using the yt 3.0 unless there is stabke yt 3.0 version.
Junhwan
On May 15, 2014, at 11:29 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Just to clarify (since the answers you receive will be different depending on your response) is this for the in-development yt 3.0 release or the current stable release?
Nathan
On Friday, May 16, 2014, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear yt user,
I try to use Generic UnicGrid Data (256^3 gas density cube + position of particle that is subset of a huge simulation). It is preliminary work, but I still have some questions.
1. In order to set density unit as cgs, I made following script: ...... data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3")) #map is 256^3 density data array bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) .....
Then, I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout2.py", line 62, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 461, in load_uniform_grid psize = get_psize(np.array(data[key].shape), nprocs) AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'shape'
Hence, I modify "data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3"))" --> "data = dict(density = map)" and it work. If this is the case, how can I define the density unit and show it when I make Slice/Projection? In addition, I would like to know how I can set the unit in Generic UnicGrid Data in general? The length unit can be provide to script in load_uniform_grid(... 3.086e24 ....) but I do not know how to set other units.
2. When I add particle information as follow: ..... npart = 100000 # number of particles data = dict(density = map, number_of_particles = npart, particle_position_x = posx, particle_position_y = posy, particle_position_z = posz) bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) ...
I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout.py", line 107, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 519, in load_uniform_grid assign_particle_data(spf, pdata) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 371, in assign_particle_data pdata.pop("number_of_particles") KeyError: 'number_of_particles'
So, I change "number_of_particles = npart," --> "number_of_particles = 100000," and it works. How could it happen?
3. Can I do halo finder (hop/fof) using the above particle data? Or, what information do I need to provide to do grouping? In this case, how can I set the units and linking length?
4. Can I make particle distribution to particle data like data['Dark_Matter_position_x']? This process will allow me additional analysis such as profile and obtaining total value.
I may ask too many for new tool, but it will help a lot to use yt for general data set.
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Hi Junhwan, I'm happy to hear you got it working! As far as the rest of your question, there's no reason why any of this shouldn't work--you should be able to add other fields when you specify your data dictionary, and the analyses that you mention should work on the uniform grid dataset in the same way as any other dataset. I feel pretty confident of this fact for profile generation and adding new fields, but I'm not sure if anyone has tried halo finding on a uniform grid dataset. That said, I see no reason it shouldn't work. If you encounter any bugs in this process, please send them our way! Best, John Sent from John ZuHone's iPad
On May 27, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi John,
I found that my yt was a bit old version, although it was still 3.0. Hence, I install bleeding edge version of yt from the scratch, and it is working. Thank you.
Now, I would like to know that is it possible to perform advanced analysis from generic unigrid data such as making and/or adding additional fields (temp, velocity etc), galaxy group finding (hop and fof), and generating profiles. All of these analysis are provided in yt, but I can not find document that explains how to do with generic unigrid data. Is it simply possible through adding required information (such as thermal energy field) when I define data dictionary?
Thank you, Junhwan
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Junhwan,
I'm having trouble finding anything wrong with your script, actually.
I would recommend changing this:
ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4)
to this:
ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, length_unit=(1.0,"Mpc"), bbox=bbox, nprocs=4)
but I doubt that would make much of a difference.
Have you inspected what data["density"][0] is in your script, and what npart is? I set up an example on my own with random particle data, and I set the number_of_particles dictionary key to a variable npart that was set previously, and saw no issues there.
If it's possible to post the file that this script works with somewhere, that would enable me to reproduce the buggy behavior.
Best,
John Z
On May 22, 2014, at 6:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Sorry, I kind of got lost in some other things--I'll have a look at your script tonight and get back to you.
Best,
On May 22, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have read more about the "generic array data" from the document in yt webpage. I found that the the how to set data dict and call "load_uniform_grid" by yt-2.6 and yt-3.0 are quite different, and it looks that yt-3.0 supports better unit treatment.
However, my yt-3.0 looks use old formate for load_uniform_grid as follow: ..... def load_uniform_grid(data, domain_dimensions, sim_unit_to_cm, bbox=None, nprocs=1, sim_time=0.0, periodicity=(True, True, True)): ....
This load_uniform_grid arguments are different with those presented in yt-3.0 document. I think this is part of the reason that I have a difficulty.
How can I use that load_uniform_grid for the version shown in yt-3.0 document?
Thank you, Junhwan
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Here, I post my script in http://paste.yt-project.org/show/4641
Thank you, Junhwan
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:56 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Junhwan,
Can you post your script somewhere? It might be easier to debug it that way.
Best,
John Z
On May 16, 2014, at 12:46 AM, Junhwan Choi <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nathan,
I think that I am using the yt 3.0 unless there is stabke yt 3.0 version.
Junhwan
On May 15, 2014, at 11:29 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Just to clarify (since the answers you receive will be different depending on your response) is this for the in-development yt 3.0 release or the current stable release?
Nathan
On Friday, May 16, 2014, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear yt user,
I try to use Generic UnicGrid Data (256^3 gas density cube + position of particle that is subset of a huge simulation). It is preliminary work, but I still have some questions.
1. In order to set density unit as cgs, I made following script: ...... data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3")) #map is 256^3 density data array bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) .....
Then, I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout2.py", line 62, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 461, in load_uniform_grid psize = get_psize(np.array(data[key].shape), nprocs) AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'shape'
Hence, I modify "data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3"))" --> "data = dict(density = map)" and it work. If this is the case, how can I define the density unit and show it when I make Slice/Projection? In addition, I would like to know how I can set the unit in Generic UnicGrid Data in general? The length unit can be provide to script in load_uniform_grid(... 3.086e24 ....) but I do not know how to set other units.
2. When I add particle information as follow: ..... npart = 100000 # number of particles data = dict(density = map, number_of_particles = npart, particle_position_x = posx, particle_position_y = posy, particle_position_z = posz) bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) ...
I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout.py", line 107, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 519, in load_uniform_grid assign_particle_data(spf, pdata) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 371, in assign_particle_data pdata.pop("number_of_particles") KeyError: 'number_of_particles'
So, I change "number_of_particles = npart," --> "number_of_particles = 100000," and it works. How could it happen?
3. Can I do halo finder (hop/fof) using the above particle data? Or, what information do I need to provide to do grouping? In this case, how can I set the units and linking length?
4. Can I make particle distribution to particle data like data['Dark_Matter_position_x']? This process will allow me additional analysis such as profile and obtaining total value.
I may ask too many for new tool, but it will help a lot to use yt for general data set.
Thank you, Junhwan _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
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Thank you John, I will try to perform more analysis with the generic unigrid data method and I will report/ask when I find questions/bugs. Junhwan On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 11:00 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
I'm happy to hear you got it working!
As far as the rest of your question, there's no reason why any of this shouldn't work--you should be able to add other fields when you specify your data dictionary, and the analyses that you mention should work on the uniform grid dataset in the same way as any other dataset.
I feel pretty confident of this fact for profile generation and adding new fields, but I'm not sure if anyone has tried halo finding on a uniform grid dataset. That said, I see no reason it shouldn't work.
If you encounter any bugs in this process, please send them our way!
Best,
John
Sent from John ZuHone's iPad
On May 27, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi John,
I found that my yt was a bit old version, although it was still 3.0. Hence, I install bleeding edge version of yt from the scratch, and it is working. Thank you.
Now, I would like to know that is it possible to perform advanced analysis from generic unigrid data such as making and/or adding additional fields (temp, velocity etc), galaxy group finding (hop and fof), and generating profiles. All of these analysis are provided in yt, but I can not find document that explains how to do with generic unigrid data. Is it simply possible through adding required information (such as thermal energy field) when I define data dictionary?
Thank you, Junhwan
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 4:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Junhwan,
I'm having trouble finding anything wrong with your script, actually.
I would recommend changing this:
ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4)
to this:
ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, length_unit=(1.0,"Mpc"), bbox=bbox, nprocs=4)
but I doubt that would make much of a difference.
Have you inspected what data["density"][0] is in your script, and what npart is? I set up an example on my own with random particle data, and I set the number_of_particles dictionary key to a variable npart that was set previously, and saw no issues there.
If it's possible to post the file that this script works with somewhere, that would enable me to reproduce the buggy behavior.
Best,
John Z
On May 22, 2014, at 6:19 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Sorry, I kind of got lost in some other things--I'll have a look at your script tonight and get back to you.
Best,
On May 22, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have read more about the "generic array data" from the document in yt webpage. I found that the the how to set data dict and call "load_uniform_grid" by yt-2.6 and yt-3.0 are quite different, and it looks that yt-3.0 supports better unit treatment.
However, my yt-3.0 looks use old formate for load_uniform_grid as follow: ..... def load_uniform_grid(data, domain_dimensions, sim_unit_to_cm, bbox=None, nprocs=1, sim_time=0.0, periodicity=(True, True, True)): ....
This load_uniform_grid arguments are different with those presented in yt-3.0 document. I think this is part of the reason that I have a difficulty.
How can I use that load_uniform_grid for the version shown in yt-3.0 document?
Thank you, Junhwan
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Here, I post my script in http://paste.yt-project.org/show/4641
Thank you, Junhwan
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:56 PM, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Junhwan,
Can you post your script somewhere? It might be easier to debug it that way.
Best,
John Z
On May 16, 2014, at 12:46 AM, Junhwan Choi <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nathan,
I think that I am using the yt 3.0 unless there is stabke yt 3.0 version.
Junhwan
On May 15, 2014, at 11:29 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Junhwan,
Just to clarify (since the answers you receive will be different depending on your response) is this for the in-development yt 3.0 release or the current stable release?
Nathan
On Friday, May 16, 2014, Junhwan Choi (최준환) <choi.junhwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear yt user,
I try to use Generic UnicGrid Data (256^3 gas density cube + position of particle that is subset of a huge simulation). It is preliminary work, but I still have some questions.
1. In order to set density unit as cgs, I made following script: ...... data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3")) #map is 256^3 density data array bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) .....
Then, I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout2.py", line 62, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 461, in load_uniform_grid psize = get_psize(np.array(data[key].shape), nprocs) AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'shape'
Hence, I modify "data = dict(density = (map, "g/cm**3"))" --> "data = dict(density = map)" and it work. If this is the case, how can I define the density unit and show it when I make Slice/Projection? In addition, I would like to know how I can set the unit in Generic UnicGrid Data in general? The length unit can be provide to script in load_uniform_grid(... 3.086e24 ....) but I do not know how to set other units.
2. When I add particle information as follow: ..... npart = 100000 # number of particles data = dict(density = map, number_of_particles = npart, particle_position_x = posx, particle_position_y = posy, particle_position_z = posz) bbox = np.array([[0., boxsize], [0., boxsize], [0.,boxsize]]) ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) ...
I got the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File "cutout.py", line 107, in <module> ds = load_uniform_grid(data, data['density'][0].shape, 3.086e24, bbox=bbox, nprocs=4) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 519, in load_uniform_grid assign_particle_data(spf, pdata) File "/Users/jhchoi/common/lib/python2.7/site-packages/yt-3.0dev-py2.7-macosx-10.4-x86_64.egg/yt/frontends/stream/data_structures.py", line 371, in assign_particle_data pdata.pop("number_of_particles") KeyError: 'number_of_particles'
So, I change "number_of_particles = npart," --> "number_of_particles = 100000," and it works. How could it happen?
3. Can I do halo finder (hop/fof) using the above particle data? Or, what information do I need to provide to do grouping? In this case, how can I set the units and linking length?
4. Can I make particle distribution to particle data like data['Dark_Matter_position_x']? This process will allow me additional analysis such as profile and obtaining total value.
I may ask too many for new tool, but it will help a lot to use yt for general data set.
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