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Trying to run a 3D tracking.
The rest is following the given example:
https://nbviewer.org/github/OceanParcels/parcels/blob/master/parcels/examples/tutorial_nemo_3D.ipynb
Struggling on this line:
pset = ParticleSet.from_line(fieldset=fieldset, pclass=JITParticle,size=Npart, start=(15, -26.5), finish=(13, -26.5), depth=10.0, time=np.linspace(0.0, dT, Npart))#, time=np.ones(100)*3600*25)when I set
time=np.ones(100)*3600*25, it passes, and gives resultHowever, if I use ` time=np.linspace(0.0, dT, Npart)', it will report the error:
IndexError: boolean index did not match indexed array along dimension 0; dimension is 100 but corresponding boolean dimension is 3I double checked the Npart is set to be 10... There is clearly a mismatch of arrays, but what could have been happening ? Thanks!
It seemed to me that there is a glitch if you send the starting time to be sequential e.g.
np.linspace(0.0, dT, Npart), versus the time to be the same among all particlestime=np.ones(100)*3600*25).Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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