Hi, Matt; thanks for answering. It seems like, in my desire to provide enough background information, I didn't include enough information on what exactly I'm trying to do with Yt. I'll address your two points before I try to clarify anything: .save() has been a great help in producing good color plots with Yt, and, the more time I spend combing through SlicePlot documentation, the better they get, but more on that shortly. I'm unfamiliar with the ds.r command you mention, but that looks like it could be very helpful, so thank you for pointing that out to me. I'll need to look at in some depth, but it might solve this problem.
The original reason I wrote the first post is that I'm trying to plot electron temperature data onto an x-y grid with a color bar. SlicePlot spits out a nice plot and the colorbar is fairly easy to format. The problem is, the only unit Yt recognizes as valid for temperature is Kelvin, and it would make for much more readable data if I could get that into electron volts. Any chance you know a workaround for that, or would that merit its own thread? _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman3//lists/yt-users.python.org Member address: [email protected]
