Re: [Paraview] Program received signal SIGFPE, Arithmetic exception.

2017-03-16 Thread Burlen Loring
not sure if it matters, but I had been trying to load a color map that was saved from ParaView 5.1.0. attached. On 03/16/2017 04:50 PM, Burlen Loring wrote: I tried out ParaView 5.3.0 today, and I encountered the above crash. steps to reproduce: load data (sphere source will work), set color

[Paraview] Program received signal SIGFPE, Arithmetic exception.

2017-03-16 Thread Burlen Loring
I tried out ParaView 5.3.0 today, and I encountered the above crash. steps to reproduce: load data (sphere source will work), set color by var, open color map dialog, change to categorical, open choose presets dialog, scroll down, when you get near the bottom you will get the crash. Program

[Paraview] Labeling axes for non-spatial data

2017-03-16 Thread Christopher Neal
Hi all, I want to write out a data set that doesn't have any spatial variables (in the physical sense of X,Y,Z. My three axes are independent variables that we can call Z, S, C. They have no relation to any physical coordinates whatsoever. Is there a way to encode the information that the axes

Re: [Paraview] Help on SPHVolumeInterpolator

2017-03-16 Thread Ellinger, Carola
Hi Jean, and Will, Thanks for the help! I think I might just wait until that patch is released. It sounds like that is not too far into the future, so that's the easiest way for me to go. :) Cheers, Carola From: Will Schroeder >

Re: [Paraview] Help on SPHVolumeInterpolator

2017-03-16 Thread Will Schroeder
Carola- What Jean said :-) The patch is waiting on me and I am waiting on deadlines which will be clearing up shortly. If you haven't seen these yet, it's worth reviewing these articles: https://blog.kitware.com/point-and-smoothed-particle-hydrodynamics-sph-interpolation-in-vtk/

Re: [Paraview] Native OpenFOAM reader for ParaView 5.3.0 has some weird visualization issues.

2017-03-16 Thread Tom Fahner
Hi, Let me check if that is possible, I do not think I can share this particular one. I will come back to you. Tom 2017-03-16 13:12 GMT+01:00 Utkarsh Ayachit : > Tom, > > Do you have a dataset to reproduce this issue? There were changes in > the reader in this past

Re: [Paraview] Native OpenFOAM reader for ParaView 5.3.0 has some weird visualization issues.

2017-03-16 Thread Utkarsh Ayachit
Tom, Do you have a dataset to reproduce this issue? There were changes in the reader in this past release, so it's conceivable that it introduced a bug. Utkarsh On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 8:08 AM, Mark Olesen wrote: > Hi Tom, > > So if foamToVTK works, it sounds like a

Re: [Paraview] Native OpenFOAM reader for ParaView 5.3.0 has some weird visualization issues.

2017-03-16 Thread Tom Fahner
Hi Mark, I have no polyhedral cells (hybrid tetrahedron/prism mesh), so I guess changing "decompose polyhedral on/off" does not make sense. In fact the smaller mesh that I tested with before did show the correct visualization and that mesh had polyhedral/hexagonal cells. It did not matter whether

Re: [Paraview] Native OpenFOAM reader for ParaView 5.3.0 has some weird visualization issues.

2017-03-16 Thread Mark Olesen
Hi Tom, Sorry, no answers - only questions/ideas: Is decompose polyhedral on or off? How do things look using the other setting? If the number of cells corresponds to checkMesh - then you either have no polyhedra, or decompose polyhedral is off. If you use foamToVTK (with and without -poly) and