On behalf of the ParaView development team, I am pleased to announce
that ParaView 5.2 Release Candidate 4 binaries and source tarballs are
now available for download at
http://www.paraview.org/download/
Please let us know if you encounter any problems with this release
candidate. We expect to
You can use the Process Id Scalars to examine the data distribution and
maybe see if something funky is going on there. In parallel there's also a
helper array which you can pseudo-color by to see the partitioning but I
don't remember the name of that array.
You could also try doing something
I have a database of earthquakes in a csv file formatted as;
x,y,z,M,time
344914.339004,4153503.07632,-7703,1.22,441772084.24
337090.052527,4158668.87752,-10404,1.06,441774936.69
335085.941364,4156934.63971,-7245,0.72,441789441.37
337111.336138,4167120.16812,-8539,0.76,441790442.57
Stephane, Joachim;
The Google search -- NASTRAN File reader, SANDREPORT
returns a number of sources for NASTRAN file format readers.
One, in particular, seemed relevant:
A Python-based interface tool for Nastran's
file formats (
thanks Sebastien!
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Sebastien Jourdain
wrote:
> They are still there but hidden by default as considered as advanced.
> So you can either turn the advance button ON or simply write in the search
> box: "map scalars"
>
> On Wed, Nov
They are still there but hidden by default as considered as advanced.
So you can either turn the advance button ON or simply write in the search
box: "map scalars"
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 10:23 AM, andrealphus wrote:
> How do I properly display an RGB image from a 3 band
How do I properly display an RGB image from a 3 band (or 4 if alpha)
geotiff? I know Ive done this before, but forgot how. In older
versions you had to turn off color mapping and explicitly set RGB
scalars, but those options went away after PVv4 if I remember.
example file;
gdalinfo
Joe,
If you do a build of ParaView with testing enabled, you'll have files with
human readable names in the build directory under "ExternalData/".
Utkarsh
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Hennessey, Joseph G CTR USARMY RDECOM ARL
(US) wrote:
> CLASSIFICATION:
CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
Hello,
Recent versions of ParaViewData (5.0.0 and above) have their file names as
md5 sums.
While version 4.4.0 of ParaViewData and earlier used human readable names.
Is there still a version of ParaViewData (5.0.0 and above) that has human
readable names?
Thank,
Hello,
Unfortunately there is no Nastran reader provided with ParaView.
However, such a reader could be developed quite easily and integrated to
ParaView using a plugin or a Python script.
Of course, that would require C++ or Python and VTK knowledges. Hopefuly,
there are plenty of examples and
Cindy,
Cory is right, background texture is not supported in CAVE (or
immersive) mode. It is supported for flat tiled displays however (the
case where all your screens are in the same plane.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 2:25 AM, Cory Quammen wrote:
> Hi Cindy,
>
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