I am volume rendering some large transient data and it takes several
hours till done, which is no problem. The problem is to start it: I get
my camera right in surface mode, but between the moment I switch to
volume representation and the moment the generation of images begins is
enormous
Chong Luo--
Use the Warp filter.
--Sam
Chong Luo wrote:
Hi,
Suppose we solve for elasticity, and get displacement field u and pressure
field p. How do we plot the field p on the deformed domain \Omega+u(\Omega),
instead of the original domain \Omega?
Thank you!
Best,
Chong
The results are saved by the software FEniCS, and have ending .vtu. I have
attached them in the attachment.
The file displacment10.vtu stores the displacement field u, and the file
orientation10.vtu stores the director field n. They are both defined on the
same mesh. I want to plot
Hi all,
Michael - can you confirm what are the special enhancements that take care
of the greyed out filters problem / I've been fighting with this issue recently
I don't see this with the latest qt-4.6.0-rc1 but ParaView is really slow based
on this qt release,
prefer to rely on qt-4.5.3 for
Chong Luo
Basically, you are looking for the Append Attributes filter.
There is just the small difficulty that both your data sets provide a
point data set with the same name. The Append Attributes filter does not
handle that case particularly well, it discards the second point data
set. To work
Sven,
It works great! Thank you so much for your help!
Best,
Chong
- Original Message
From: Sven Buijssen sven.buijs...@tu-dortmund.de
To: Chong Luo luo.ch...@yahoo.com
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Wed, November 18, 2009 1:58:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] plot a field on a deformed
Uuuhm, I haven't done anything in that respect, sorry.
Michael
On 18. Nov, 2009, at 20:19 , Pierre-Olivier Dallaire wrote:
Hi all,
Michael - can you confirm what are the special enhancements that
take care
of the greyed out filters problem / I've been fighting with this
issue recently
Hi,
I'm hoping to examine some MRI derived blood flow velocity data using
paraview. I've transformed the original data into a time series of vtk
images, which have the velocity vector at each point. However I
suspect I need to set up the units for velocity appropriately. Should
I ensure that the
I have a series of muti-domain files at several time steps that I am
trying to animate. The data are in legacy VTK format with domains
linked together by a .pvtk file. The individual files are named
according to type, timestamp, and domain. For example, for a species
mass fraction dump on a
I experience similar problems, it takes too long to load.
What I do is to generate an xmf file with only Nth timestep to be able
to work reasonably fast.
One thing is that XML is ASCII - but lots of redundant information in
the xmf file makes it even worse. For (my) example: I have hundreds of
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