yt is a community-developed analysis and visualization toolkit for volumetric data. yt has been applied mostly to astrophysical simulation data, but it can be applied to many different types of data including seismology, radio telescope data, weather simulations, and nuclear
Uploaded | Tue Apr 1 00:46:10 2025 |
md5 checksum | 726c6becf2b020fec164aaff50c711fe |
arch | x86_64 |
build | py311ha02d727_0 |
depends | _openmp_mutex, cmyt >=0.2.2, ipython >=2.0.0, ipywidgets >=8.0.0, libgcc-ng >=11.2.0, libstdcxx-ng >=11.2.0, matplotlib-base !=3.4.2,>=3.1.0, more-itertools >=8.4, numpy >=1.14.5,<2.0a0, numpy >=1.23.5,<2.0a0, pillow >=6.2.0, pyparsing >=2.0.2, python >=3.11,<3.12.0a0, tomli-w >=0.4.0, tqdm >=3.4.0, unyt >=2.8.0,<3.0 |
license | BSD-3-Clause |
license_family | BSD |
md5 | 726c6becf2b020fec164aaff50c711fe |
name | yt |
platform | linux |
sha1 | 68229c10254c207978d9a38a5fc51d8504676023 |
sha256 | b2f858ee91347a8936e1abcbd3722d2aa22f9788096ccc02aff887a000ed0850 |
size | 8412445 |
subdir | linux-64 |
timestamp | 1681223864978 |
version | 4.1.4 |