Hello. We use Ansys CFX in our work but the standard post-processor
CFD-Post consumes one of Ansys licenses while Paraview is free. So I often
make pictures for reports with ParaView to preserve Ansys license for
another users/needs (because other users are not familiar with ParaView and
CFD-Post
Just guessing here – you may have more spaces in the file than you think? Or,
PV may be looking for a space, and you have two? That’s the reason I recommend
commas.
Try this little toy problem that I use all the time:
x-coord y-coord z-coord scalar
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1
0 1 0 2
1 1 0 2
-0.5 -0.5 1
Alan,
I have tried the " ", and it didn't have the effect I had hoped for.
Yes, table to point makes points at the coordinates. I have vectors at
certain pixel coordinates - processed PIV images. I have (x,y) location
with a vector of velocity components (Ux, Uy) at those coordinates. The
table
Zach,
Please keep this reply on list, so we all get to learn (and I get to be
corrected when I mess up).
Try changing the Field Delimiter Characters string to be “ “
Table to point makes points (or dots). I don’t understand your comment about
vectors.
Alan
From: Zach
Sorry I cannot reproduce this. Can you attach sample scripts to
demonstrate what you're seeing? You can try with one of the sample
datasets that can be downloaded from paraview.org, if you need a time
varying dataset. Also what version of ParaView are you using?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:52 AM,
Cynthia,
Have you had the a look at the ParaView Guide?
http://www.paraview.org/paraview-guide/
It explains the concepts of filters and the data analysis pipelines
used in ParaView.
> So, firstly – If I read in a csv series of images, one image/file per moment
> in time, when I run a filter, the
The Programmable Filter uses a plain ol' Python interpreter. Some simple Google
searches will give advice on writing more efficient Python code.
Generally speaking, Python, as with any interpreted language, does not execute
all that fast. Thus, long loops in Python code are probably not going
Dear all,
I currently have a Programmable Filter that takes a long time to execute and I
am looking for a way to optimize it.
The code loops over a large number of points and I have a lot of operations
involving numpy arrays.
What are the possible steps that I could follow to make the
Hi folks -
I am new to Paraview and even newer to scripting with Python for Paraview
(though at least, I am not new to programming!). I have a need to run
Paraview on our HPC cluster here at the University of Arizona, and I need it to
run ‘headless’ - I desire no GUI output at all, but to
Thanks!
If you want to volunteer to rewrite our CMake files, I wouldn't fight you :)
I'll let you know when I get it working!
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Bauer"
To: "tim gallagher"
Cc: "paraview"
Hi Tim,
Yep, you did update the list a while ago. I just wanted to make sure you
weren't stuck on something that I could potentially help with.
Good luck!
Andy
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Tim Gallagher
wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> Sorry, I thought I updated the list
Hi Andy,
Sorry, I thought I updated the list awhile ago!
Using the scripts that Richard provided, I was able to build on Copper and
could run the FEM coprocessing demo. But I got stuck trying to get our code to
link against it. Our code is set up using the Catamount toolchain file and so
Hi Tim,
Were you able to get Catalyst built on any of those machines? I briefly
tried on Copper and Garnet with the superbuild but hit some failure that I
didn't investigate further.
Best,
Andy
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Chuck Atkins
wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> When
Hello
Anybody could help me with this please?
Thanks
Miguel
From: ParaView
> on behalf
of Miguel Salazar >
Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 10:57 AM
To:
Never mind, I guessworked that it should be
Aleksejs
On 25.02.2016 10:48, Aleksejs Fomins wrote:
> Dear Paraview,
>
> After reading the VTK legacy format guide (in particular, VTU), I am left
> puzzled about the syntax of the following operation: adding several scalar
> and several vector
Dear Paraview,
After reading the VTK legacy format guide (in particular, VTU), I am left
puzzled about the syntax of the following operation: adding several scalar and
several vector fields to points at the same time.
Say I have two scalar fields "S1" and "S2" and two vector fields "V1" and
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