Utkarsh,
I have had a similar problem as reported by S. T. Cohen. Your solution
of manually removing the EndTime properties from XML State *.pvsm file
has worked for me as well.
(In my case, I was picking up two simulation results files both with a
growing number of time steps. I removed
Good to know. Like I said, it has been fixed in the development
version of ParaView. Feel free to try the nightly binaries, if you'd
like to test it out.
Thanks
Utkarsh
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Samuel Key samuel...@bresnan.net wrote:
Utkarsh,
I have had a similar problem as reported
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Salomon Turgman Cohen
sturg...@gmail.com wrote:
Related to this. What if I have a transient simulation and I change some
parameters. The two simulations have a different number of time steps. How
do I deal with this situation? Loading the state does not seem to
Related to this. What if I have a transient simulation and I change some
parameters. The two simulations have a different number of time steps. How
do I deal with this situation? Loading the state does not seem to work as
expected (not all the timesteps are visible if the second simulation has
Dr. Cohen,
What I mean by this is, when I first start Paraview, I hit FileLoad State.
Basically, there’s instances with the data that I used that I want saved and
loaded when I revisit Paraview., whether it be a certain aspect of an image, a
different field piece (I’m working with
Hi,
After going through the tutorial, I am puzzled how to achieve the following:
I have software that creates data, which I can visualize nicely with
paraview.Different input parameters to the software create different data.
Each time I want to view another dataset, I open paraview, load the
Rob,
Did you try saving a “state file”? What that is is basically it saves your
current parameters/filters which you load after opening Paraview so that you
don’t have to recreate them again.
The way I do it is load my state file first, then my data. Works every time.
Should be under
Thank you all for the very quick and helpful response!R.
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 10:47 AM, Cory Quammen
cory.quam...@kitware.com wrote:
Rob,
There are two ways to do this:
1). Once your pipeline is set up, you can right-click on the input object in
the Pipeline Browers and
Rob,
Based on what you have said, "FileSave State" should save your
pipe line display.
Then use "FileLoad State" and it will give you a chance change
to files after which it will re-construct the original display using
the new datum set(s).
Sam
Rob,
There are two ways to do this:
1). Once your pipeline is set up, you can right-click on the input object
in the Pipeline Browers and choose Change Input... If you have loaded a new
data set, you can change the input to this new one.
2). As others have said, you can save a ParaView state
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