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How SPLASH plots the density projection of simulation data with only the 3D coordinates of the particles and no direct density given. #93

@Belloworldo

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@Belloworldo

I need better looking density projection maps with perspective effects for different angles, but I've been having trouble manipulating them:
I typed splash --hsoft=10 --normalize=off snapshot_000

Mass (by type) : 0.0000000000000000 1.0463387006893754E-003 2.3251971288118511E-004 0.0000000000000000 0.0000000000000000 0.0000000000000000 0.0000000000000000 0.0000000000000000
N_gas : 0
N_total : 60000
N data columns : 10
N data columns : 10
N data columns : 10 positions 60000
gas properties 0
ASSIGNING SMOOTHING LENGTH of h = 1.000E+01 to dark matter particles

last step ntot = 60000
warning: particle mass min = max = 0.00E+00
warning: u min = max = 0.00E+00
You may choose from a delectable sample of plots


  1. x 6) v_z
  2. y 7) particle mass
  3. z 8) u
  4. v_x 9) density
  5. v_y 10) h

M) multiplot [ 4 ] m) set multiplot

d(ata) p(age) o(pts) l(imits) le(g) end h(elp)
r(ender) v(ector) x(sec/rotate) s(ave) q(uit)

Please enter your selection now (y axis or option) 2 ;
(x axis) (default=1). 1 ;
(render) (0=none) ([0:10], default=0). 9
The result is all red

Does it because particle mass is 0? Why does it still not work even though there are already Masses for type1 and 2 above
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone would like to help me!

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