[yt-users] 1D matter power spectrum

Stephen Skory stephenskory at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 7 18:18:33 PST 2011



> I just want to confirm if the coordinates are implemented differently in
> YT.  In the usual spherical coordinates for physicists, (r, theta, phi),
> theta is defined from the azimuthal (from the z axis), and phi is in the
> (x,y) plane.  So shouldn't phi go from 0 to 2pi, and theta go from 0 to
> pi?


You're right, Geoffrey. I've switched the two and fixed the range, and the changes have been pushed. Thanks for pointing that out.

 
Stephen Skory
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