[yt-users] phase objects in the modern era
David Collins
dcollins4096 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 26 16:06:43 PDT 2013
Hi, all--
I'm running into problems making phase objects. It looks like the error is
in the color bar, and is similar to other errors I get when trying to use
PlotCollections. The hash I'm on is 34b95297062b. I'm trying:
pf = load(fname)
pc = PlotCollection(pf,'c')
phase=pc.add_phase_object(pf.h.all_data(),['CellMass',
'x-velocity','CellVolume'],weight=None)
min/max are as follows:
CellMass: [4.1e-12,1.5e-03] (30631133,)
x-velocity: [-7.2e+01,5.5e+01]
CellVolume: [1.45e-11,6.0e-08]
Is there a more up-to-date manner to do this that doesn't use
PlotCollection? Or is there something obvious that I'm missing?
It seems to be choking in plot_types.py/__init_colorbar
def __init_colorbar(self):
temparray = np.ones((self.x_bins.size, self.y_bins.size))
self.norm = matplotlib.colors.Normalize()
self.image = self._axes.pcolormesh(self.x_bins, self.y_bins,
temparray, shading='flat',
norm=self.norm, cmap=self.cmap,
rasterized=True)
self.colorbar = self._figure.colorbar(self.image,
extend='neither', shrink=0.95,
format="%0.2e" )
It looks like what's happening is figure.colorbar chokes on the fact that
temparray is "ones", so the spacing between elements is zero. This is
outside of my yt knowledge, though.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "p14_phase_test.py", line 4, in <module>
phase=pc.add_phase_object(pf.h.all_data(),['CellMass','x-velocity','CellVolume'])
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/src/yt-hg/yt/visualization/plot_collection.py",
line 1184, in add_phase_object
figure=figure, axes=axes))
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/src/yt-hg/yt/visualization/plot_types.py",
line 815, in __init__
self.__init_colorbar()
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/src/yt-hg/yt/visualization/plot_types.py",
line 834, in __init_colorbar
format="%0.2e" )
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py",
line 1387, in colorbar
cb = cbar.colorbar_factory(cax, mappable, **kw)
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 1173, in colorbar_factory
cb = Colorbar(cax, mappable, **kwargs)
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 854, in __init__
ColorbarBase.__init__(self, ax, **kw)
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 298, in __init__
self.draw_all()
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 323, in draw_all
self._config_axes(X, Y)
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 409, in _config_axes
self.update_ticks()
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 345, in update_ticks
ticks, ticklabels, offset_string = self._ticker()
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 560, in _ticker
ticks = self._locate(b)
File
"/nics/b/home/collins/local_2013_03_12/lib/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/colorbar.py",
line 808, in _locate
z = np.take(y, i0) + (xn-np.take(b,i0))*dy/db
FloatingPointError: invalid value encountered in divide
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