Very nice! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this.
-Ken
On 3/17/15, 8:15 AM, Takuya OSHIMA osh...@eng.niigata-u.ac.jp wrote:
Hi,
We are pleased to announce the availability of the Japanese
translation of the ParaView Tutorial version 4.2 by Kenneth
Moreland. Download from the
Stephen,
The CSV writer should write out all the points. I tried repeating your
instructions with ParaView 4.3.1 using both the Cylinder source and the
disk_out_ref dataset to write out data for a hollow cylinder source to a
csv file and it looks like it works fine. I can only think of the most
Is there any way you can share your data? That might help diagnose the
problem.
On 3/10/15, 11:01 AM, Stephen Wornom stephen.wor...@inria.fr wrote:
I tried both PV 4.10 and PV 4.31 and get the same result.
- extract surface
- connectivity
- threshold (defines the surface of the cylinder)
The coloring of an object (in this case, the result of the glyph filter)
is controlled by the representation object. The representation object can
be set to be either a solid color or mapping a variable. It sounds like
your glyph representation is already set to a solid color since the
default
(and there
appear to be three readers of different formats that expect that
extension), but perhaps the real problem is in the inp reader? Did you try
looking at the csv file directly in a text editor or spreadsheet program?
-Ken
On 3/11/15, 6:57 AM, Stephen Wornom stephen.wor...@inria.fr wrote:
Moreland
Franck,
Try the Clean to Grid filter.
-Ken
On 3/3/15, 6:58 AM, houssen hous...@ipgp.fr wrote:
Hello,
I have data (nodes and cells like HEXA8) on screen (open xmdf data) :
how to check for duplicate nodes ?
Thanks,
Franck
___
Powered by
Niklas,
I realize this does not answer your question at all (I don't know the
answer) but have you considered using the Export Scene utility (the
ExportView function in Python) to create a pdf file? That will create the
plot using vector graphics, which will look better than the png with or
Madalena,
The time units in ParaView can be anything you want them to be: minutes,
seconds, epochs, jiffies, whatever. ParaView does not manage the units for
time; it is an exercise for the user to ensure that all time values refer to
the same scale (and bias).
You can control the time range
Try using the ParaView tracing feature (Tools - Start Trace, Stop Trace) to
learn script commands that mimic things you do in the GUI. Using ParaView
4.3.1, I started script tracing, created a text source, and stopped the
tracing. I got the following commands:
# create a new 'Text'
text1 =
On Mar 23, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Moreland, Kenneth
kmo...@sandia.govmailto:kmo...@sandia.gov wrote:
That clarifies things, but I'm not sure how much I can help you.
First, you just asked how ParaView will interpret this file. ParaView will read
this as an image that is a regular 2D grid of data
If I understand your question correctly, you are basically trying to take
arrays computed from two different time steps and then add them together. This
is (intentionally made) difficult in ParaView because ParaView makes sure that
the time from the data is consistent across all data sets.
If you want to use this approach, it is probably easier to use the transform
filter and scale by 0.99 than use the calculator.
-Ken
Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.
On Apr 23, 2015, at 4:13 PM, Samuel Key
samuel...@bresnan.netmailto:samuel...@bresnan.net wrote:
Thomas,
Assuming your
(Responding back to the ParaView user's list, which is more appropriate
than the developer's list.)
The documentation for the mathematical operation done by the curvature
operation is given here:
http://www.vtk.org/doc/nightly/html/classvtkCurvatures.html#details
You can also get more general
John,
This doesn't actually answer your question, but can you set the size to
something smaller that fits easily on your desktop and then use the
magnification parameter of SaveScreenshot to create the larger screenshot that
you actually want? The magnification will actually show the data at
The Glyph filter is the appropriate way to see points that have no cells
attached to them (as in the case of the cube data). This might be a problem
with the new uniform spatial distribution feature of the glyph filter. What
happens if you change the Glyph Mode option of the filter from Uniform
When you save a screenshot, the dialog box should give you an option labeled
Override Color Palette. If change that to Print, it should write out the
image with a white background.
-Ken
From: Rohit Narurkar rohitnarur...@gmail.commailto:rohitnarur...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2015
The easiest way should be to use the plot over time filter's internal ability
to give you the average of everything it is plotting. Right now to do that is
more awkward than it should be, so you have to do as least as many steps as
Andy's solution. But here is a solution.
1. Open the Find Data
What I believe is happening is that you are coloring an object as white in
the 3D view, and the 3D shading is dropping the intensity of the color. By
default, the 3D view in ParaView is set up with 4 lights similar to the
lights used in a photography studio with the brightest light above your
head
Nico,
I'm curious what color map you are planning to replace the "notorious" default
with. Like one previous respondent, I am guessing you are thinking of using the
map of rainbow colors.
If that is the case, I suggest thinking twice. Although those colors are
attractive, they do a bad job
Ug. What an annoying problem to have.
First of all, I think the easiest solution to your problem is to simply change
the animation mode from "Snap to TimeSteps" to either "Sequence" or "Real
Time". The default "Snap to TimeSteps" is going to visit all unique time steps,
and ParaView
There is no automatic way to do it, but if you scroll down to the bottom of the
Properties panel, you will see a checkbox marked "Left Axis Use Custom Range".
Check that on and then enter the min/max values.
-Ken
From: ParaView
Sorry. I missed the version you were using. The location of that option moved
to where I described in ParaView 4.2.
In ParaView 4.1, that option is in a separate "View Settings" dialog box. To
get that dialog box, click the button on the left of the thin toolbar directly
above the plot view.
If you have built ParaView and let the build download the external data (the
default options), then the files can be accessed from ExternalData in the build
directory.
-Ken
From: ParaView
> on behalf
of Walter Scott
Macro,
I'm not entirely sure what you are expecting to happen when you select a
column and as ParaView to plot it over time. ParaView will take statistics
over the id values and give you a quartile plot on that. I don't think
that is what you want. From the earlier part of your email, it sounds
Macro,
That does seem like a better way to go about it. I think you can shorten
your steps by about half. Try these steps. The first 3 are the exact same
as you describe.
1. Edit -> Find Data.
2. Find Cells where ID is >= 0 (and any other selection criteria). "Run
Selection Query"
3. "Plot
Although the slice filter can automatically create any number of parallel
slices at once, it cannot produce rotational slices automatically.
However, I believe you can achieve your goals by using Python scripting to
automate the creation of any number of slices. There is a brief introduction to
blem of accessing the time information to drive the sin function.
Thanks again
Nima
From: "Moreland, Kenneth" <kmo...@sandia.gov<mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov>>
To: Nima Maftoon <n_maft...@yahoo.com<mailto:n_maft...@yahoo.com>>;
"paraview@paraview.or
Bob,
I am confused. The "clamp and update every timestep" feature is what turns on
the behavior of changing the scale of every timestep. Just turn it off.
-Ken
Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.
> On Dec 28, 2015, at 3:17 PM, Bob Flandard wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
aview.org>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Visualizing complex vibration modes
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your detailed explanation. Any hints about how to get access to the
animation time?
Nima
From: "Moreland, Kenneth" <kmo...@sandia.gov&l
Nima,
I think your question is very open ended and there are multiple ways to
implement what you want.
If it were me and I had enough control over the development of the ParaView
components, I would add the capability of animating mode shapes in the reader.
I don't see a MED reader in my
] Re: [Paraview] Visualizing complex vibration modes
Thanks Ken!
Is there any Paraview solution rather than a VTK solution? Like using
paraview.simple?
Nima
From: "Moreland, Kenneth" <kmo...@sandia.gov<mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov>>
To: N
with large data, you
should favor slice over clip. It’s much faster, uses much less memory, and
usually gives you the same information.
-Ken
On 5/21/16, 9:47 AM, "Moreland, Kenneth" <kmo...@sandia.gov> wrote:
>Michele,
>
>Taking over a minute to process a data set with 1 mil
Lester,
What are the dimensions of the grid in the table? Are they 116x51x51 or
115x50x50?
The extent that you set in the TableToStructuredGrid filter uses inclusive
indices. That means they should go from 0 to one less than the size of the
dimension. So if your grid is 115x50x50, then the
you set up the display, and the interactions
you are doing.
-Ken
-Original Message-
From: Jim [mailto:guilfordst...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 5:36 PM
To: Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov>; paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Questions on Paraview with
The problem you are facing is with the precision of floating point numbers. The
way you are setting up your problem is that the points are exactly 0.01 units
away from each other. When you ask the point locator for all points within a
radius of 0.01, then what happens when a point is exactly
Jim,
It looks like you are asking two questions.
The first question is about using the glyph filter. I'm not sure what the
confusion is. The arrow glyph filter works equal well with polygons and
polyhedral. I have no trouble loading in a 3D dataset with 3D cells and
cell-centered data. I just
Cells in CTH take up some amount of volume (in 3D), meaning that there is no
single [X,Y,Z] coordinate to give. Perhaps your user is looking for the [X,Y,Z]
at the center of the cell, in which case the Cell Centers filter will do just
that.
-Ken
From: ParaView
Giles,
I think I've figured out your problem. The scalars data you sent me is an
unstructured grid with "voxel"-type cells. One of my least favorite features of
VTK is that there is a distinction between a box in an unstructured grid
(called a hexahedra) and a box in a data set with structured
Have you tried doing the threshold last (after the contour) rather than first?
Generally, ParaView relies on ghost zones (cells) to avoid artifacts across
process boundaries.
-Ken
From: ParaView
> on behalf
of David Ortley
Data by accident, so if there's a better way to do this, I'm open to it.
Thanks.
-David Ortley
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Moreland, Kenneth
<kmo...@sandia.gov<mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov>> wrote:
Have you tried doing the threshold last (after the contour) rather than fi
That should work. Is it possible that the physical space of the two geometries
do not overlap? Go to the information panel and look at the Bounds for the
scalar field and the surface geometry. The bounds should overlap. If they do
not, then you can use the Transform filter to move/scale one or
ping scalars onto surface geometry
Thanks - yes the data-sets definitely overlap. The STL surface (blue) is well
within the scalar flow field (red). The scalars (in the flow field) are just
imported as a vtk file:
ASCII
DATASET UNSTRUCTURED_GRID
[Inline image 1]
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 a
Rao,
I think you were asking how to get the file ID representing the processor
holding the piece in the simulation whereas Andy's instructions tell you the
process ID that the parts got loaded into the visualization.
To get the file ID, go to the properties panel for the Exodus reader and find
mm. I cannot find that property either by searching or by visual inspection.
Perhaps its only in a newer version of Paraview? I am using 4.3.1
Rao
On 02/05/16 12:56, Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
Rao,
I think you were asking how to get the file ID representing the processor
holding the piece in the
Miguel,
As suggested by Sam, ParaView relies on the time code in the Exodus files to
determine which time is valid. You can use the file sequence naming convention
you state to load a time series of files (to, for example, support a changing
mesh). However, each file must have a unique time
The "Probe Location" and the "Resample With Dataset" filters actually use the
same code underneath the covers. The only difference is how the geometry source
is inputted (internally generated points for "Probe Location" and another
dataset for "Resample With Dataset"). Also "Probe Location" is
The Programmable Filter uses a plain ol' Python interpreter. Some simple Google
searches will give advice on writing more efficient Python code.
Generally speaking, Python, as with any interpreted language, does not execute
all that fast. Thus, long loops in Python code are probably not going
Menno Deij - van Rijswijk,
I've been unable to replicate the problem you are describing. I just downloaded
the build you described on my Mac, loaded the disk_out_ref data set, and used
the threshold filter. When I change between point and cell data, the reset
min/max button works just fine in
The legend location has moved to the Properties Panel like the rest of the
properties. Try typing "legend" in the search bar at the top of the Properties
Panel. You should see an item named "Legend Location" toward the bottom. (Note
that this option is only there when the LineChartView is
This is way harder than it should be, but it is working in 5.0:
1. Select the block you want the plot for. You can over the mouse over the
block and hit the b key.
2. Run the "Extract Selection" filter on that block.
3. Open the Find Data dialog.
4. In the first line, choose points or cells
Martín,
I think we would need some more information before we could narrow down what
might be the problem. It sounds like the data you have is static. That is, the
tubed lines are the same for every frame of the animation. Is that the case?
In your pvserver launch, how large is the parallel
Raj,
The degradation in image quality is probably caused by the codec used when
creating the avi file. I recommend instead saving out png images (one of the
options for saving a movie) and then using a third party tool to combine them
into a movie file.
-Ken
From: ParaView
Alex,
I'd like to supplement Cory's answer (which is totally correct) with some
caution. There is a reason why the functionality you are looking for is hidden
in the Settings dialog. Making animations where the color map rescales every
time step can be very misleading. Use this option with
I'm not sure how to succinctly describe what is going on, but I will give it a
try. The table to points is creating a data set with a single "cell" containing
all of the points. This is a little bit weird thing to do since filters like
threshold will treat all the points as a single cell, which
1. Load disk_out_ref. All variables on. Apply.
2. Add clip plane. Apply.
3. Change representation to “Surface LIC”
The default options for Surface LIC should pick up the velocity vectors in
disk_out_ref. For some reason the surface LIC is not working on the external
surface of disk_out_ref. I
To specify further, I get the same results on my Mac. I do see the LIC on the
surface inside that hole. I was refering to the outside part of the cylinder.
But looking more closely at the data, I see that the velocity is 0 there, so
that would explain why the LIC is not showing anything there.
Maybe somebody else understands better, but I am totally confused by what you
are asking. It sounds like you have an original coordinate system x,y,z and a
new coordinate system x1,y1,z1. Then you have a velocity vector u,v,w defined
in the original coordinate system (x,y,z) that you want to
ll email you a ZIPX file , size approx. 800Kbytes.
----Ken
From: Moreland, Kenneth [mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 5:17 PM
To: Ken Sheldon <kshel...@slb.com<mailto:kshel...@slb.com>>;
paraview@paraview.org<mailto:paraview@paraview.org>
Subject: Re: [
axis = T
calendar = 360_day
bounds = time_bnds
original_units = seconds since 2001-1-1
From: Moreland, Kenneth [mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 1:14 PM
To: Ken Sheldon <kshel...@slb.com<mailto:kshel...@slb.com>>;
paraview@paraview.org<m
First, I just want to note that you appear to be using a rather old version of
ParaView (4.0.1). You might consider updating to see if the problem has been
solved.
I can't tell what the problem is from the information provide, but I am going
to take a guess that the glyphs might be scaled too
Ryan,
I am not able to replicate your problem. I am also using ParaView 5.0.1 on a
Mac, and when I do plot global variables over time I do not get the looped
connection you describe. Is there perhaps a particular set of steps or specific
data set you are using?
-Ken
From: ParaView
Carlos,
I suspect the warp by vector filter is removing the normals because in general
warping a surface invalidates the normals. Perhaps a feature request could be
to add an option to warp by vector to preserve the normals.
There is a filter to generate normals on a polygonal surface. It
I know this is not the answer you are looking for, but you can quickly add the
"Annotate Time" source. I think that will default to the precision you want,
plus you can easily edit it.
-Ken
From: ParaView
> on behalf
of
I’m still not sure what you mean by “create the new coordinate system.” Do you
perhaps mean that you want ParaView to render the data using positions in
x1,y1,z1 instead of x,y,z? A straightforward way to do this is to use the
calculator filter to perform your matrix transformation from x,y,z
Thank you for your quick answer, however i am afraid i wasn't explicit in my
questions:
For the first point, yes, i knew that, but when i create 3d text, it is always
in the same place,i can't put words in each face of my cube for example,
You can use the transform filter to move the 3D text
The netCDF CF reader in ParaView does support time dimensions. For example, the
netCDF file tos_O1_2001-2002.nc used for VTK testing
(https://midas3.kitware.com/midas/item/206312) has a time dimension and it
loads just fine.
As I recall, the CF convention defines the time dimension using a
Michele,
Taking over a minute to process a data set with 1 million cells does seem like
an unreasonably long time, even for a moderately powered PC. Perhaps something
odd is happening here. Can you describe in more detail what your data look like
and what you are doing with them?
-Ken
On
Jan,
I think you want to copy the field data as point data, not cell data. Since the
points of your input are the same as your output, you can just call “PassData”
to copy them over. Try this version of the script for the programmable filter:
pdi = self.GetPolyDataInput()
pdo =
e output i have used couple of
masks(slices) and stacked them together.
Your assistance is really appreciated here as i was struggling to get a proper
3D model for sometime now and all my efforts are not succeeded yet.
Thank you.
--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 9:
nasekera.
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:08 AM, Moreland, Kenneth
<kmo...@sandia.gov<mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov>> wrote:
Chathuri Gunasekera,
(Responding back to ParaView list to allow others to see and comment.)
1. I’m not sure why you are not see the 3 holes you expect in your m
Arshpreet Singh,
I highly recommend you take a look at the Python trace feature in the ParaView
GUI. It will automatically create Python code that replicates things you do in
the GUI, which I find much easier than trying to write the Python code from
scratch. The Python trace feature is
how should i move forward in order to make visible the small 3 masks in the
model?
Let me know anyone of your thoughts about it.
--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Moreland, Kenneth
<kmo...@sandia.gov<mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov>> wrote:
Chathuri
I think we need more information before we can answer your questions.
Your first question was how to “add thickness” to image slices. If you have
image slices, you usually want to load them in as a 3D stack and treat them
like a volume. The spacing between the slices is typically specified by
The ParaView Data (PVD) file format might do what you want:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Data_formats#PVD_File_Format
-Ken
From: ParaView on behalf of Marwen Gammar
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 4:11 AM
To: "paraview@paraview.org"
Are you sure you are building with osmesa? Just using mesa is not sufficient.
-Ken
From: ParaView on behalf of Walter Scott
Date: Monday, May 2, 2016 at 2:58 PM
To: "paraview@paraview.org"
Subject: [EXTERNAL]
ering, but into a GLX window?
You are correct – I am not building OSMesa. Thus, my problem?
Alan
From: Moreland, Kenneth
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 3:01 PM
To: Scott, W Alan <wasc...@sandia.gov>; paraview@paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Cron job and ParaView
Are you sure you are bui
That is clearly wrong, and I also see the same behavior. The problem appears to
be in the handling of the data from the Angular Periodic Filter, which is a
pretty new feature in ParaView. I’ve submitted a bug:
http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=16079
A simple workaround is to use the
Neil,
You can do it with the “Find Data” selection mechanism (Section 6.3 of the
ParaView Guide). Open the Find Data dialog and make a selection of where the
block id field “is one of” a comma separated list of block ids you want. When
you run the selection query, you should see the cells of
Marwen,
You asked 3 questions. I will try to answer them.
“I want to use the 3d text on the surface but it is inverted.” It sounds like
you are looking at your text from the back. Try moving the camera around to the
front. You can also click the toolbar button marked “-Z” (2nd row near the
Alan,
For reasons I am sure you are aware of, you cannot in general directly convert
the points and cells of an unstructured grid like an Exodus mesh to a regular
grid of voxels, and there is no such filter.
The easiest way to make this conversion is to run the Resample To Image filter.
This
Anderson [mailto:arctica1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2016 1:39 AM
To: Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov>
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Slicing a sphere based on longitudes and
latitudes
Hi Ken,
Thanks for the info, that all worked fine. Sor
Lester,
This is pretty straightforward problem in geometry. As I give you the answer, I
am assuming that your sphere is centered at the origin (as you said), the axis
that runs through the north/south pole is along the Z axis, and the prime
meridian (0 degrees longitude) is in the positive X
I'm trying to build ParaView for the first time in many years on a Windows
machine with Visual Studio (using the ninja build program), and I am running
into the following linker error. It appears that the link command for
paraview.exe is failing because the symbol WinMain is not defined. (I am
, 2016 7:24 PM
To: Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Animating trajectories of points
Thank you for your assistance, Ken. I was able to get it to run. An issue I see
is that my animation requires 150,000 files. Is there a way to combine the data
into a
Janessa,
ParaView should be able to read in a series of csv files as a time series. I
just verified that when I have a sequence of csv files, ParaView treats it as a
time series and plays through them.
For whatever reason, the image you originally attached to the email did not
come through to
, June 29, 2016 10:04 AM
To: Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Animating trajectories of points
Hi Ken,
Thank you for your response. I managed to upload the sequence of files. They
are named in the numeric fashion you mentioned (output1.csv, outpu
If you know the point id, you can select exactly that with the Find Data
dialog. You can then plot that selection over time.
-Ken
Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.
> On Jul 3, 2016, at 8:11 AM, B O wrote:
>
> Dear Paraview developers
>
> I intended to plot a
Visual Studio 2013
CMake 3.5.2
Qt 4.8.6
-Ken
On 7/1/16, 7:25 AM, "Ben Boeckel" wrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 19:20:58 +, Scott, W Alan wrote:
> Try building without Ninja? If that also fails, I could try a build
> of my own. Haven't done so in 6 months, but it
I am not sure I totally understand by a “private pipeline,” but I think you
mean that you have a pipeline that you set up in ParaView over and over again
and you would like to add a button or something to ParaView to automatically
create this pipeline with one click.
The short answer is, yes.
Зиганшин [mailto:ziganshinsha...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 9:38 AM
To: Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov>; paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: [Paraview] Private pipeline
If I'm working in multiple layouts my pipeline browser becomes a list of
thousands of loosely c
Did you type this in a text editor? The first thing I notice is that many of
the quotes are the fancy open/close characters. Many text editors use a “smart
quotes” feature that replaces the straight quote to a bent open or closed
quote. The VTK reader only accepts the straight quotes (ASCII
> On 3 Feb 2017, at 01:24, Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov> wrote:
>
> Did you type this in a text editor? The first thing I notice is that many
of the quotes are the fancy open/close characters. Many text editors use a
“smart quotes” feature that replaces the straight quote
The most direct approach is probably to use the Gaussian Resampling filter.
Another approach is to run the Delaunay 3D filter and then run the resample to
image filter.
-Ken
From: ParaView on behalf of Walter Scott
Date: Monday, January 30,
Daniel,
As you have discovered, trying to “connect” data sets in this way after the
clip filter is applied is problematic because it changes the locations of
points and the structure of cells. It makes the grids no longer isomorphic or
sub-isomorphic.
I would suggest one of two approaches.
-Original Message-
From: Emrah Ersan Erdogan [mailto:emrahersanerdo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 3:02 PM
To: Moreland, Kenneth <kmo...@sandia.gov>
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] First trial file does not work-help!
Thanks, that works ver
Christoph,
To my knowledge, there is no direct way to do this. If your data are in an
ImageData or some other type of structured grid, it should be fairly
straightforward to use a programmable filter to build a new grid with one fewer
point in each dimension and then copy the cell data of this
Adam,
Was able to replicate your problem. It looks like there are minor issues with
both gdalwarp and ParaView that together are causing the crash.
The first problem is that gdalwarp is not writing the units attribute correctly
when outputting the coordinates in feet. Instead, the units are
Try applying the “Group Time Steps” filter (introduced in ParaView 5.2).
-Ken
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Júlio
Hoffimann
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 12:00 PM
To: paraview
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Display all time steps
Does the Append Attributes filter do what you want? That combines the fields of
the two data sets into one.
-Ken
Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.
> On Aug 15, 2016, at 6:31 PM, Salazar De Troya, Miguel
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have two data sets that share
I cannot think of any existing reader with a format that is similar to what you
describe. That said, the VTK/ParaView data structures could hold such a thing
no problem. It might be your best bet is to create a reader (or programmable
source) that reads in the metafile.
-Ken
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