I've run the data through the EnSight tool "ens_checker" and the dataset
passes correctly. But, there's clearly something that the ParaView
reader doesn't like about the Pressure dataset. Is the EnSight
reader in Paraview using the VTK reader? The reason I ask is that I
am able to read this dataset using VisIt which I believe also uses the
VTK Ensight reader.
Peter Brady wrote:
Our data is in the EnSight-Gold file format and we haven't encountered
any problems with 3.8. Have you tried the ensight format checkers
http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2010-March/016356.html
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You could also try replacing one of the files that loads correctly
with an appropriately named pressure file. I imagine this would tell
you if there's a problem in the pressure file format or in the case file.
Peter
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Andy Bauer <andy.ba...@kitware.com
<blockedmailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com>> wrote:
Sounds strange. I'm not that familiar with the EnSight/Gold file
format but wonder if somehow the array doesn't have the same
number of tuples as there are points/cells in the grid for point
data/cell data. Does it show up in the spreadsheet view? Maybe
in the field data?
Andy
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Rick Angelini
<rick.angel...@us.army.mil
<blockedmailto:rick.angel...@us.army.mil>> wrote:
I have an EnSight/Gold case file that I'm able to read into a
couple of other vis packages with no problem. When I load the
case file into Parview 3.6.2/3.8.0/3.9.x I don't get one of
the scalar files loaded. (The scalar happens to be
pressure). There are no error messages from the client or
server, ParaView just ignores this particular scalar value.
When I load the case file, the variable shows up in the
properties window. I select "Pressure", and all of his
friends like Temp, Velocity, etc, select APPLY, and then look
in the information tab. "Pressure" is not listed. This
Case file happens to have many timesteps defined, so I changed
it to only load one timestep - same behavior. I selected
the first timestep, the last one, and many in the middle, same
behavior. And of course, "Pressure" happens to be the
variable of interest! 8-)
I must be missing something really easy. Unfortunately, I
can't share this data for debugging purposes.
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