[Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2013-10-02 Thread Matteo Righi
Dear all, I'm trying to use ParaView 3.98 in order to visualize the results of a Nek5000 simulation. Starting from the output files .fld, I first create the metatada file .nek5000. When I open this file in Paraview 3.98 all the .fld files are loaded, but the problem is that I can see only the

Re: [Paraview] My own filter as part of pipeline for coprocessing raises name not defined error

2013-10-02 Thread Hong Yi
Thanks for the helpful info, Andy. I looked at the link and followed the code change Burlen posted to add the static linked plugin initialization into pvbatch and pvpython and that worked fine. Now pvbatch and pypthon all have my filter plugin statically loaded. I still got the name not defined

[Paraview] Color Legend

2013-10-02 Thread Gamble, Kyle
UNRESTRICTED | ILLIMITÉ Hi All, How do I change what is displayed for the maximum and minimum value on the color legend? In the color scale editor windows under the color scale tab it tells me that my minimum value is 583.098 and my maximum is 1696.15. However on the legend it shows

[Paraview] Plot over line

2013-10-02 Thread Colin McAuliffe
Hello all, I would like to use a plot over line filter where the line is defined by two nodes on the mesh, which move in time, rather than defining the line with two fixed spacial points. Is it possible to do this with the POL filter as is, or will this require some extra scripting?

Re: [Paraview] Plot over line

2013-10-02 Thread Samuel Key
Colin, A not necessarily straight forward way is to use the Warp filter to remove the mesh motion (assumes you have the displacement vector as a point value in your datum set). Then the POL Filter end-points remain fixed with respect to the two nodes over which you initially placed the

Re: [Paraview] Plot over line

2013-10-02 Thread Colin McAuliffe
Hi Samuel, thanks for the response. My line is on a boundary which remains a strait line so there is no worry of the line becoming curved. My data set contains mesh node points which are fixed in time, along with the nodal displacements which give the deformed configuration when the warp