Paul,

Welcome to the community!

If your data is not in one of the large number of formats ParaView
already supports, using Python to read an map to VTK data model sounds
like a reasonable strategy. The "Programmable Source" would be the way
to go. The ParaView Guide has examples that should help you get
started.

Utkarsh

On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 4:25 PM,  <paul.carr...@free.fr> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I'm new in Paraview community.
>
> For a while, I'm thinking in developping my own template in order to
> post-process results in Paraview, from my finite element solvers (mechanical
> and thermal ones).
>
> From an ascii file containing all the data (mesh informations and
> nodal/element results), I'm thinking in writing (python) routines in VTK
> format I guess.
>
> One can find a lot of information's on internet, but are ther some specific
> docs/tools/class and so on on it?
>
> Thanks for any feedback
>
> Paul
>
>
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