Not sure.. But this could happen if your field is building up to be very
strong near the very end.  The -R option should normalize it to the max/min
for all related datafiles, which could make the field look very weak in the
beginning?  Try just using -Zc to see what happens, or consider setting the
max/min manually.  Otherwise, maybe you are right and it is a bug?

Good luck!
Judson


On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:53 PM, hossein reisi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Meep users.
> i think that found a bug in h5topng.
> I have some problem doing time slice with *h5topng*.
> I have a 4D (3D space + time) h5 file and I want to get a gif to show the
> evolution of the result. I used
> *h5topng* -S3 -t 0:165 -y 0 -R Zc dkbluered -a yarg -A epsxxx.h5 ey.h5
> The result png pix I got are almost all blank (I can see the grey epsilon
> profile, but no blue/red field) and only the last several slides have field
> in it. (the full time scale is 0:165). However, if I use
> *h5topng* -S3 -t x -y 0 -R Zc dkbluered -a yarg -A epsxxx.h5 ey.h5
>  where x is any number from 0 to 165, I can see a meaningful field
> distribution inside the png pix generated. Anybody has any clue abt this?
> Thanks a lot!
>
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