AMRCuttingPlane is an oblique plane through the data, defined by a normal vector and a coordinate. It attempts to guess an ‘up’ vector, which cannot be overridden, and then it pixelizes the appropriate data onto the plane without interpolation.
Methods
| clear_cache() | Clears out all cache, freeing memory. |
| clear_data() | Clears out all data from the AMRData instance, freeing memory. |
| convert(datatype) | This will attempt to convert a given unit to cgs from code units. |
| get_data([fields]) | Iterates over the list of fields and generates/reads them all. |
| get_field_parameter(name[, default]) | This is typically only used by derived field functions, but |
| has_field_parameter(name) | Checks if a field parameter is set. |
| has_key(key) | Checks if a data field already exists. |
| interpolate_discretize(*args, **kwargs) | |
| keys() | |
| save_object(name[, filename]) | Save an object. |
| select_grid_indices(level) | |
| select_grids(level) | Return all grids on a given level. |
| set_field_parameter(name, val) | Here we set up dictionaries that get passed up and down and ultimately |
| write_out(filename[, fields, format]) |
The Cutting Plane slices at an oblique angle, where we use the normal vector and the center to define the viewing plane. The ‘up’ direction is guessed at automatically.
Methods
| clear_cache() | Clears out all cache, freeing memory. |
| clear_data() | Clears out all data from the AMRData instance, freeing memory. |
| convert(datatype) | This will attempt to convert a given unit to cgs from code units. |
| get_data([fields]) | Iterates over the list of fields and generates/reads them all. |
| get_field_parameter(name[, default]) | This is typically only used by derived field functions, but |
| has_field_parameter(name) | Checks if a field parameter is set. |
| has_key(key) | Checks if a data field already exists. |
| interpolate_discretize(*args, **kwargs) | |
| keys() | |
| save_object(name[, filename]) | Save an object. |
| select_grid_indices(level) | |
| select_grids(level) | Return all grids on a given level. |
| set_field_parameter(name, val) | Here we set up dictionaries that get passed up and down and ultimately |
| write_out(filename[, fields, format]) |