[yt-users] Flush to file

David Collins dcollins at physics.ucsd.edu
Fri Sep 14 11:35:45 PDT 2012


> It'll get the default.  I think the safest bet for ensuring you
> personally define a value everywhere is to define it inside the grids.
>

Great, I'll do that.

Thanks a ton!
d.

> -Matt
>
>>
>> d.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Note you may need to apply conversions.  This could be sped up if you
>>> sort by filename and only open as needed.  If it's defined in a data
>>> object, you'll need to flush back to the grids using _flush_to_grids
>>> and supply a default value, as it won't be defined except where there
>>> are no child zones.  Then in enzo you'll likely need to apply a
>>> correction from the child grids to get the correct value back.
>>>
>>> -Matt
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:35 PM, david collins <antpuncher at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi, all--
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to write a derived quantity directly to the original data files?
>>>>
>>>> d.
>>>>
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