New Comparison of 2d and 3d
Having some issues with my python script to generate images on machines other than my own desktop. There is something fishy with the way certain objects are referenced and it seems to be dependent on HOW VisIt was built instead of which version of VisIt is being used. I'm currently talking to some folks in the visit-users group to see what the deal is. I'll have something by this weekend for sure.
All of the following plots were from runs that were built on 09/29/08. Each run had stop_time = 4.0e-3 and the last plotfile was used to generate the images below. Click on the link for each description to see side by side comparisons with other similar runs (e.g. with base state evolution turned off).
Description | Image of X(He4) in logscale using VisIt | Plots of average temp and enucdot |
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dim: 2; resoultion: 2.5cm | ||
slice through the center of the domain; dim: 3; resolution: 10cm | ||
dim: 2; resolution: 10cm |