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The following table lists the two-character variable representations [corresponding
to the double asterisks (**) above] used for generating the filenames for pixel (P), voxel
(V), HDF (H), and RADIO (R) dumps. These two-character representations are identical
to those used to specify the variables to be dumped (see pixvar in namelist pixcon,
voxvar in namelist voxcon, hdfvar in namelist hdfcon, and radvar in namelist radcon,
Appendix 2) with the exception that variables specified by a single character (e.g., d)
appear with a trailing underscore (e.g., d ) in the dump file name. The third column
indicates the I/O types in which the variable may be dumped.
Table 4.1
Two Character Variable Representations
**
a1
a2
a3
b1
b2
b3
d
e
gp
j
j1
j2
j3
m
p
pb
pt
s1
s2
s3
se
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Variable
1-vector potential
2-vector potential
3-vector potential
1-magnetic field
2-magnetic field
3-magnetic field
density
internal energy
gravitational potential
current density norm
1-current density
2-current density
3-current density
Mach number
thermal pressure
magnetic pressure
thermal + magnetic pres.
1-momentum
2-momentum
3-momentum
specific internal energy
all field arrays
Dumps
**
Variable
P
P
P
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
V
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
H
v
v1
v2
v3
vv
A
AV
F
FV
I
IV
P
PV
V
VR
D
E
PB
SE
SH
VV
velocity norm (speed)
1-velocity
2-velocity
3-velocity
velocity divergence
pol’n position angle
pola with pol’n vectors
fractional pol’n
fpol with pol’n vectors
total intensity
toti with pol’n vectors
polarized intensity
poli with pol’n vectors
pol’n vectors (black)
pol’n vectors (white)
density
internal energy (pres.)
magnetic pressure
sp. int. energy (temp.)
scalar velocity shear
velocity divergence
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Dumps
PVH
PVH
PVH
PVH
PV
R
R
R
R
R