Hello everyone, I wrote a script that automates animation of large .vtk data sets that are distributed in timestep directories. When i wrote the script i had to open .vtk data with LegacyVTKFileReader, and it's FileNames attribute is a string representing pathname for a given file in .vtk format. What i would like to know is: how can I open gzipped files with LegacyVTKFileReader? My script now gunzip's files, and gives FileNames proper string values, but because of that is horribly slow. Is it possible for LegacyVTKFileReader to be overloaded so he takes python file object? Python's gzip.open is much faster, and returns python file instance...
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