[yt-users] Visualize 2D Clump Finder

Nicholas Earl earlnich at msu.edu
Wed Jun 1 09:18:32 PDT 2011


Ah, I see, I see.

This method, however, worked perfectly!

Thanks for your help,
Nick

On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:35 AM, David Collins <dcollins at physics.ucsd.edu>wrote:

> I ran into this very problem with Devin Silvia about a year ago.
>
> Try adding
> pc.set_xlim(xmin,xmax)
> pc.set_ylim(ymin,ymax)
>
> where [x,y][min,max] are the code unit extents of your data.  Put this
> before the pc.modify command.
>
> There's a bit of code in the clump callback that shifts the clump
> locations and checks that it's still in the plot region.  Since your
> plot window is taller than your data, it can't tell that it shifted it
> outside of the region you care about.
>
> I thought I fixed this in the code, but it seems I either didn't find
> a good enough fix or that fix didn't propagate (though I don't see
> anything in any version, so I suspect the former.) Devin (if you're
> out there) do you remember if there was a better work around than
> this?
>
> d.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Nicholas Earl <earlnich at msu.edu> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> > I've been trying to do a clump finding on some 2D data, however I'm
> having
> > difficulties visualizing it. I had sifted through the yt mailing list and
> > came across Dave Collin's clump_tools, but when I use it and attempt to
> > overlay the clump results on a slice of density, it seems as though they
> > don't want to overlap.
> > Here is the script, and the image is attached.
> > http://paste.enzotools.org/show/1678/
> > Thanks!
> > Nick
> >
> >
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