Hi Jason,
Unfortunately no. I think I might be able to come back to this issue
soonish, we're going to be introducing a new fast periodic KDTree which
could be exploited here.
For now I think you're going to need to make this plot in a different way,
without using a cut_region. Perhaps by overplotting contours?
Nathan
On Saturday, October 1, 2016, Jason Galyardt
Hi Nathan,
Is there a previous version of yt in which compound cut regions work?
Thanks, Jason
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Hi Jason,
This is a known issue:
https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt/issues/941/cutregionsel ector-doesnt-work-with-some
Unfortunately fixing it will require a modification to the cut_region implementation to do a better job of searching for cells that belong to the region for chained selectors.
-Nathan
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Jason Galyardt
javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jason.galyardt@gmail.com');> wrote: Dear all, I would like to generate a compound cut region for a FLASH simulation, but the output I'm getting is odd. I've pasted my simple script here:
http://paste.yt-project.org/show/6839/
It loads a simulation file, creates a compound cut_region (1e4 K < T < 1e6 K), and applies it to a slice plot. The resulting image is banded, as you can see by the attached plots. Am I missing something, or is this a problem related to yt?
FYI, I get the same behavior when I use a projection plot or only one of the conditionals (e.g. T < 1e6 K). I've tried both the stock 3.3.1 version, as well as the self-contained development version that I installed earlier this afternoon using install_script.sh. Let me know if any other info is useful.
Cheers, Jason
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