peleLMeX post-processing #301
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The best method is to include these or other derived variables in advance with To do this run with For other post processing needs, the PeleAnalysis repo contains a bunch of C++ codes that can efficiently do some post processing tasks, for example computing the gradient of a variable or averaging multiple plot files. Finally, as discussed in #288 (comment) another strategy is to write python scripts that use |
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Thank you very much for your helpful answer, I will come back and leave my experience after trying these methods. |
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From my experience, I prefer to use yt for post-processing. First, it can be easily installed in Anaconda. Secondly, it has many built-in functions available. Third, because of the slow file transfer speed, I don't need all the variables in the plt file. yt can export a single variable in the plt file. Finally, yt can also convert files to facilitate further post-processing on other platforms, such as matlab. |
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Hello, I'm having difficulty using peleLMeX post-processing.
Can peleLMeX do post-processing? Can it derive some desired quantities after calculating the results, such as diffusion coefficient, etc.? Or can it only be defined in advance in "amr.derive_plot_vars = avg_pressure mag_vort mass_fractions"
Thanks for any answer!
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