These types are used to sum data up and either return that sum or return an average. Typically they are more easily used through the yt.raven.plot_collection interface.
BinnedProfile1D(data_source, n_bins, ...[, ...]) | A ‘Profile’ produces either a weighted (or unweighted) average or a |
BinnedProfile2D(data_source, x_n_bins, ...) | A ‘Profile’ produces either a weighted (or unweighted) average |
BinnedProfile3D(data_source, x_n_bins, ...) | A ‘Profile’ produces either a weighted (or unweighted) average |
Halo finding can be executed using these types.
FOFHaloFinder(pf[, link, dm_only, padding]) | Friends-of-friends halo finder. |
HOPHaloFinder(pf[, threshold, dm_only, padding]) | HOP halo finder. |
Halo(halo_list, id[, indices, size, CoM, ...]) | A data source that returns particle information about the members of a |
HaloFinder | HOP halo finder. |
HaloList(data_source[, dm_only]) | Run hop on data_source with a given density threshold. |
These functions are designed to create correlations or other results of operations acting on two spatially-distinct points in a data source. See also Two Point Functions.
TwoPointFunctions(pf, fields[, left_edge, ...]) | Initialize a two point functions object. |
FcnSet(tpf, function, min_edge, out_labels, ...) |