I just tried the 3.10.0 version of Paraview.
I don't how much people already thanked you for that, but I will have just
one word : congratulations to all the team.
It is a delight to discover this new release.
Thanks again,
Aurélien
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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:58:59 +0200
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [Paraview] Paraview 3.10.0
I just tried the 3.10.0 version of Paraview.
I don't how much people already thanked you for that, but I will have just one
word :
I've finally got around to trying the newer version of ParaView but I can't
get my custom representations to work. I tried the Example in the ParaView
source (Examples/Plugins/Representation) and that doesn't work either. Here
are the errors:
ERROR: In
Hi all,
I perform some calculations in Paraview, through a ProgrammableFilter in
which I use several vtk.vtkArrayCalculator objects that I connect between
each other with GetOutputPort and GetInputConnection.
In the 3.8.1 release of Paraview, such a calculation on a grid with 1.5e6
points need
Hello,
i am trying to develop a small client application for the paraview
servermanager. I have managed to create views and representations.
Now i need to generate source data on the fly (something like the
programmablesource from pvpython). Can i do this directly from c++
without using the
Hi Sven,
I just give a try with the archive you provided and I get the expected
result without any crash.
On which system did you get that failure ?
Thanks,
Seb
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Sven Buijssen
sven.buijs...@tu-dortmund.de wrote:
Hi Seb,
Yes, that's what all the default data-sources do. Take a look at the
code for any of the other sources that matches most closely to what
you're generating as a starting point.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Atanas Atanasov atana...@in.tum.de wrote:
Hello,
i am trying to develop a
Some informations more :
In a programmable filter, I execute the same following script on both
paraview 3.8.1 and paraview 3.10.0 - binary releases for win32.
The input is a MultiBlockDataSet, 4.5e6 nodes.
import time
balise = time.time()
from paraview import vtk
i =