Jeremias,
When you set a radius and number of points in the probe filter, then the filter
will randomly sample the volume within the defined sphere the number of times
requested. The resulting values are the field values at those randomly sampled
locations.
An easy way to get an average of
Hi, I'm trying to find a way to get the average value around a point in
a mesh that I know to be noisy due to its coarseness. Currently, I am
unable to understand determine the exact nature of the radius and number
of point parameters from the documentation (
All,
Say I have a .csv file containing x, y and z output from a simulation, and
a second .csv file with the same number of rows that contains just a single
column containing something such as pressure.
Is there a Paraview equivalent of the unix 'paste' command that will do a
column bind?
Some
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> Some of the following questions have probably ever been asked, but:
>
> What is the best format to create a result file readable by Paraview,
> especially for huge file? after some readings, VTK XML format seems to be
> the most interesting (parallelization capabilities) compared to the
of the following questions have probably ever been asked, but:
1. What is the best format to create a result file readable by Paraview,
especially for huge file? after some readings, VTK XML format seems to be the
most interesting (parallelization capabilities) compared to the legacy VTK
Dear all,
A while ago, I've initiated an internal project to export results from
my Finite Element solver (mechanical and thermal FEA's) and to visualize
it into Paraview
(https://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2017-November/041481.html);
but I was quite overloaded and this topic has been