Hi Thor,This reads like a bug to me – would it be possible to provide a small dataset to reproduce this?
Cheers, Corentin On 03/10/2024 01:47, Thor Tepper-Garcia via yt-users wrote:
Hi, As other Ramses user probably know, sometimes particles can end up at the box boundaries, which effectively means they have left the simulation volume. I've noticed however that when reading in a Ramses snapshot, YT tends to keep the particles at the lower end of the boundaries (e.g. x =< 0 in c.u.), but removes all beyond the upper end (e.g. x >= 1. in c.u.). This may significantly bias the centre of mass when calculated using particles. Thus my question is: How do I tell YT to either ignore or include all boundary particles when loading a snapshot? Cheers Thor. _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/yt-users.python.org/ Member address:[email protected]
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