From 63f7eb0be04f4b14ec4ca32e743f0afb0f85fb21 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RevathiJambunathan Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 21:55:41 -0700 Subject: Adding changes suggested in the PR-review on github --- Docs/source/running_cpp/parameters.rst | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Docs/source/running_cpp') diff --git a/Docs/source/running_cpp/parameters.rst b/Docs/source/running_cpp/parameters.rst index 7d4c12ca1..c78ccf030 100644 --- a/Docs/source/running_cpp/parameters.rst +++ b/Docs/source/running_cpp/parameters.rst @@ -702,9 +702,9 @@ Diagnostics and output Whether to plot the magnetic field. * ``slice.dom_lo`` and ``slice.dom_hi`` (`2 floats in 2D`, `3 floats in 3D`; in meters similar to the units of the simulation box.) - The extent of the slice are defined by the co-ordinates of the lower conrer (``slice.dom_lo``) and upper corner (``slice.dom_hi``). The slice could be 1D, 2D, or 3D, aligned with the co-ordinate axes and the first axis of the coordinates is x. For eg: if for a 3D simulation, an x-z slice is to be extracted at y = 0.0, then the y-value of slice.dom_lo and slice.dom_hi must be equal to 0.0 + The extent of the slice are defined by the co-ordinates of the lower corner (``slice.dom_lo``) and upper corner (``slice.dom_hi``). The slice could be 1D, 2D, or 3D, aligned with the co-ordinate axes and the first axis of the coordinates is x. For example: if for a 3D simulation, an x-z slice is to be extracted at y = 0.0, then the y-value of slice.dom_lo and slice.dom_hi must be equal to 0.0 -* ``slice.coarsening_ratio`` (`2 integers in 2D`, `3 integers in 3D`; default `1`) +* ``slice.coarsening_ratio`` (`2 inxampleegers in 2D`, `3 integers in 3D`; default `1`) The coarsening ratio input must be greater than 0. Default is 1 in all directions. In the directions that is reduced, i.e., for an x-z slice in 3D, the reduced y-dimension has a default coarsening ratio equal to 1. -- cgit v1.2.3