[Users] CarpetIOHDF5 to S5 converter for yt
Roland Haas
rhaas at illinois.edu
Fri Sep 30 17:26:36 CDT 2016
Hello Erik,
thank you for the information. I will give this a try.
Yours,
Roland
> Roland
>
> Yes, such a converter exists; it is part of the SimulationIO package <
> https://github.com/eschnett/SimulationIO>, and is called
> "sio-convert-carpet-output". It should be built by the default makefile
> target.
>
> You call it as "./sio-convert-carpet-output [--copy|--extlink]? <output
> file name> {<input file name>}*". There is one output file, and there can
> be multiple input files (e.g. one for each process). The "copy" option
> copies datasets, the "extlink" option creates external links to the
> original HDF5 files. The latter is faster and creates smaller files, but
> you obviously need to keep the originals around, and need to preserve their
> path (either their relative or absolute path, depending on what you
> specified on the command line).
>
> I believe one of these two options is currently broken in the development
> version, sorry about this. I don't recall which.
>
> -erik
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hello Jonah, Einstein Toolkit users,
> >
> > I think you were working on a plugin to read S5 files into yt, right?
> > Do you also have a converter tool to convert CarpetIOHDF5 3d output
> > files (vertex centered, mesh refined) to S5 files? If only cell
> > centering is supported this is also fine as or this project a slight
> > inaccuracy does not matter.
> >
> > I would be working with Nathan Goldbaum locally to read them into yt so
> > once I have them in that format I will hopefully be home free.
> >
> > Yours,
> > Roland
> >
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