I'm experimenting with the coProcessing library. It's very nice. Well done you guys.
Question : I have a Fortran code generating a slab of data (volume, actually a rectilinear grid, but for now I'll be happy with a volume). I can send the data into the adaptor and generate datasets, all is well. On a single process all seems to be normal, but before I start on lots of cores ..... The data is divided among processes such that I need to worry about whole extents, and piece extents. Can I export individual image data (rectilinear grid) pieces from each process, set the extent locally and let the usual paraview pipeline handle it. Normally (in a reader) I'd be getting piece numbers and all that and I'm not sure if this will be transparent or not. The Phasta (I think) example, uses a multiblcok structure, which I'd prefer to avoid. a Multipiece dataset is fine...is there a volume example anywhere? Thanks JB -- John Biddiscombe, email:biddisco @ cscs.ch http://www.cscs.ch/ CSCS, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre | Tel: +41 (91) 610.82.07 Via Cantonale, 6928 Manno, Switzerland | Fax: +41 (91) 610.82.82
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