yt is a general-purpose toolkit designed to analyze, manage and plot adaptive mesh refinement data. It has been designed from the ground-up to work natively with the Enzo code, but it also supports analysis of output from the Orion code. It runs both interactively and non-interactively, and has been designed to support as many operations as possible in parallel.
If you use yt in a paper, I highly encourage you to read about our policy on free repository space for analysis code!
Below you’ll find the table of contents. There’s a super-quick-start guide to interactive data analysis, a tour of the objects and methodology of yt, a short cookbook, a guide extending, and – perhaps most important of all – a guide to the classes and functions available!
For more information, please visit our homepage and for help, please see Asking for Help.