ify how is your data split over time? Do you have one file
> per timestep? How do you load your data with ParaView?
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> Joachim
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> *Joachim Pouderoux*, PhD
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> *Technical Expert - Scientific Computing Team*
> *Kitware SAS <http://www.kitware.fr>*
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> 2017-11-29 14:33 GMT-04:00 Alex Barrie <abar...@gmail.com>:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have animated particles which are imported from point data (x,y,z). I
>> want to add a particle trace, but
Hi,
I have animated particles which are imported from point data (x,y,z). I
want to add a particle trace, but I am not sure what to put for the 'seed'.
I am not using a vector field, but rather just a list of particle positions
that updates over time. How can I just add a trace to each particle
eam*
> *Kitware SAS <http://www.kitware.fr>*
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> 2017-12-01 14:11 GMT-04:00 Alex Barrie <abar...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I was able to find this thread that mentions that maybe the input data
>> set needs to have a DATA_TIME_STEPS key, but I am not sure how to specify
>
the animate functionality
uses?
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:26 AM, Alex Barrie <abar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I have one file per timestep and each file is a list of points, X, Y,
> Z, C with one point per line. I am loading it with the 'Point3D' input.
> Thanks!
> Alex
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>
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ilter on your input data,
> then apply the *Temporal Particles To Pathline* filter.
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> Best,
>
> *Joachim Pouderoux*, PhD
>
> *Technical Expert - Scientific Computing Team*
> *Kitware SAS <http://www.kitware.fr>*
>
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> 2017-12-01 14:58 GMT-04:00 Alex Barrie <abar.