[aspect-devel] The x, y coordinate in depth_average.cc?

Nan Zhang Nan.Zhang at Colorado.EDU
Mon Dec 21 22:32:02 PST 2015


Hi Ian,

I am using aspect-1.3. So, which latest version I should download?

Nan

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Ian Rose <ian.rose at berkeley.edu> wrote:

> Hi Nan,
>
> What version of ASPECT are you using? The txt output format for the depth
> average postprocessor is fairly new, so you may need to update it.
>
> Best,
> Ian
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Nan Zhang <Nan.Zhang at colorado.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi Timo,
>>
>> I did a test in shell_simple_2d.prm with:
>> *********************************
>> subsection Depth average
>>     set Time between graphical output = 1e6
>>     set Output format                 = txt
>>   end
>> ...
>> *********************************
>>
>> While, I got error like:
>> **************************************
>> ...
>> Line <81> of file <input string>:
>>     The entry value
>>         txt
>>     for the entry named
>>         Output format
>>     does not match the given pattern
>>         [Selection
>> none|dx|ucd|gnuplot|povray|eps|gmv|tecplot|tecplot_binary|vtk|vtu|hdf5|svg|deal.II
>> intermediate ]
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> Exception on processing:
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------
>> An error occurred in line <353> of file
>> </group/director1026/znan/sw_packages/aspect_trilinos/aspect-1.3/source/main.cc>
>> in function
>> ...
>>
>> **************************************
>>
>> I checked the user manual. The format does not include txt.
>>
>>
>>
>> I want to go back to the x,y coordinate columns. The first couple lines
>> in the depth_average.gnuplot:
>> ***********************************
>> ...
>> #
>> # <x> <y> <temperature> <adiabatic_temperature> <velocity_magnitude>
>> <sinking_velocity> <Vs> <Vp> <viscosity>
>> 0 -159126 1422.18 0 3.09299e-20 3.1557e-09 -1 -1 1e+22
>> 285500 -159126 1422.18 0 3.09299e-20 3.1557e-09 -1 -1 1e+22
>>
>> 0 0 1422.18 0 3.09299e-20 3.1557e-09 -1 -1 1e+22
>> 285500 0 1422.18 0 3.09299e-20 3.1557e-09 -1 -1 1e+22
>> ...
>> ***********************************
>> If the x,y is the comment inside the .gnuplot file, what are the numbers
>> "0 -159126 ...".
>>
>> My purpose was just to get a depth_average file for fast plotting.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 11:12 PM, Timo Heister <heister at clemson.edu>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Nan,
>>>
>>> it is written as x,y in the comment inside the .gnuplot file, but this
>>> is because we use the deal.II functionality to output the data to
>>> different file formats. The first column is the depth while the second
>>> column is the time.
>>>
>>> > Who could tell me where is the x,y array, in entries.push_back
>>> (data_point);?
>>>
>>> entries[i] is the depth average at timestep i (or rather the i-th time
>>> where we do output) and entries[i].values[j][k] is the value of field
>>> j at depth index k.
>>>
>>> Are you trying to parse the data? If yes you might want to look into
>>> "Output format = txt".
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Nan Zhang <Nan.Zhang at colorado.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Hi all,
>>> >
>>> > I am trying to change the output format a little bit for
>>> > depth_average.gnuplot file. I see the first two columns in
>>> > depth_average.gnuplot are x,y. But, when I dug into depth_average.cc, I
>>> > could not find the x,y coordinate array.
>>> >
>>> > Who could tell me where is the x,y array, in entries.push_back
>>> > (data_point);?
>>> >
>>> > Bests,
>>> > Nan
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Timo Heister
>>> http://www.math.clemson.edu/~heister/
>>>
>>
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