[yt-users] yt/ART/two questions
Christopher Moody
cemoody at ucsc.edu
Fri Feb 15 17:06:48 PST 2013
Hi Pedro,
What flavor of ART are you using? The NMSU version is mostly supported in
yt-2.x. I believe the UChicago version is supported in the forthcoming
yt-3.0.
If you are not already doing so, can you try using the tip of dev branch?
The stable branch is what is usually installed by default.
chris
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Pedro Colin <p.colin at crya.unam.mx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yt has been installed and I have already done some tests. I can load data
> from
> ART but I have run into some problems. At this moment, I have a couple of
> questions. One of the things that yt can do is to find the maximum of the
> density field and give you the coordenates of it. The web page says that
> coordinates are in code units which I guess are yt units, [0,1] in any
> direction. If this is so, the maximum found by yt does not agree with the
> one
> I found with ifrit. A second point is that when I try to compute the
> "AngularMomentumVector" inside a sphere it gives me an error (with Enzo
> test
> data I don't have this problem):
>
> my_sphere.quantities["AngularMomentumVector"]()
>
> File
>
> "/fs/nova/other0/local/yt/yt-x86_64/src/yt-hg/yt/data_objects/field_info_container.py",
> line 316, in __call__
> dd = self._function(self, data)
> TypeError: _x_velocity() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Pedro
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