Here you will find tutorials that illustrate the use of pynbody. The Walkthroughs demonstrate pynbody’s most important functionality. Then there are Deeper dives with some more detail of how pynbody’s core library works. Finally, some Advanced topics are covered.
Obtaining test data#Many of the tutorials below use the same dataset that pynbody is tested on. While they are easily adapted for your own data, you can also download and unpack the test data to replicate the examples exactly. To do this, you can either manually download the tarballs from zenodo and unpack them to a directory of your choice, or automatically download using pynbody’s built-in testdata downloader:
import pynbody.test_utils pynbody.test_utils.precache_test_data()
Note that pynbody automatically creates a folder called testdata
in this case, and the tutorials assume that you have put the data in this folder.
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