Mark,
I have discussed the changes I made with my colleagues.
We do not want to harm your work with the Cave,
so we would be okay with backing out our changes.
We can scale our data to be of size greater than 1
by using the transform data inside of ParaView
and our data will still work. My
Jairaj,
My first thought would be to use a Programmable Filter:
https://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Python_calculator_and_programmable_filter#Programmable_Filter
The examples are for PointData, but it also works for CellData.
I hope this helps. Please contact me with any comments, questions, or
Yup, that's indeed a bug. I've reported it here:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/issues/17611
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 12:40 PM, ゞ随性而为、 <253295...@qq.com> wrote:
> Environment:6 servers(Ubuntu 16.04) each server has 1 GPU and 2 monitors
> Paraview 5.4.0 MPI Binary Install
Hi All,
I am doing some ALE multiphase fluid computations utilizing a moving mesh, and
I am reading an Exodus database into ParaView. The database contains many time
steps and multiple blocks.
The database contains a 3D mesh, and the usual quantities such as velocities
and pressure, and mesh
Hello all
I have 2 sets of data, and I have a plot of x1 vs time and x2 vs time from the
2 data sets. Is there a way to average out the data and plot the average x vs
time within paraview?
Thanks!
Jairaj Mathur
Mechanical Engineering
Washington University at St Louis
Environment:6 servers(Ubuntu 16.04) each server has 1 GPU and 2 monitors
Paraview 5.4.0 MPI Binary Install version
1 client(windows 10) Paraview 5.4.0 Binary Install version
After I succeed in configuring MPI, I run the command "mpirun -np 6
Dear community,
For a simulation I am running, I would like to visualize a bunch of spheres in
ParaView (PV). At the moment I do that by sending point data to PV and creating
a Glyph filter (Sphere type) on all the points, where the radius is determined
by attribute data I pass along the