[Users] HDF5 output with cell-centered grid
Roland Haas
roland.haas at physics.gatech.edu
Wed Jan 16 11:06:04 CST 2013
Hello Vassilios,
> just tried the par file you attached quickly, same problem, this time
> omitting (hence leaving them as "yes") the hdf5 options....same
> problem...is your hdf5 output regular?
I used current trunk of everything. I do get a plot that looks like the
one you attach, which the one I would expect to see. There might be
several reasons why we only see the coarsest level extent beyond the
boundary some of which might be that VisIt just chops off the overlap
(since it does try to remove the ghost zones). It's just artificial in
any case and for a proper plot I'd add a clip to remove the negative
extents and a reflect to produce a plot covering all quadrants anyway so
I never worried about this. I would be more worried if I would still see
the visible offset when going from one refinement level to the other but
right now the data does not cross levels.
> which version of visit do you use?
I used visit 2.4.2
> this is using the latest trunk (checked out yesterday), but i am getting
> the same behaviour for ET_2012_11.
I have not tried the release version but think it should not differ
since there were no changes to HDF5 that I am aware of since then.
Yours,
Roland
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