Hi Praveen,

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I had success with gnuplot, but the following
were the difficulties.

   1. Weirdly, the x-axis co-ordinates of the mesh are not sorted in a
   particular order (they appear rather randomly, arranged in  groups of 2
   rows with blank lines between them).
   2. The time-animation is not easy to visualize.  Paraview has a nice
   animation player for such sets of .vtu files.

Is there some trick to visualize time-series of 1D spatial data?


Regards,
Krishna




On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 at 15:16, Praveen C <cprav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For 1d, you can save data in gnuplot format
>
>
> https://www.dealii.org/current/doxygen/deal.II/classDataOutInterface.html#a85407e870a68179ebe62410d9efc153f
>
> and use gnuplot to visualize it.
>
> Best
> praveen
>
> On 16-Mar-2020, at 8:33 PM, Krishnakumar Gopalakrishnan <krish...@vt.edu>
> wrote:
>
> Same as before -- have you actually tried this? Because I think they do
> just fine with 1d solutions!
>
>
>    - Yes. Nothing shows up on the viewport. I thought it might be because
>    I have just a 1D mesh.  Then looking at Paraview's official
>    tutorial/documentation, the very first sentence of Chapter 1 Introduction
>    says  *"ParaView is an open-source application for visualizing two-
>    and three- dimensional data sets."*
>
> This raises doubts in one's head that 1D meshes are not supported. This is
> why I posted my question here. I haven't still been able to visualize my 1D
> simulation results.
>
> Regards,
> Krishna
>
>
>

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