Dear all, I have been locking for a specific answer for the following problem with no luck. I am performing Discrete Element Simulations (like Molecular Dynamics for granular materials) on system composed by poly-disperse (radii distributed over a finite range) spheres, in C++. I would like to output some data to visualize the system with Paraview. I have been reading something related to legacy VTK data format, that seems "simpler" than other formats, plus glyphs. In my case, I have different sizes for the spheres, so I can not apply the same radius to every point. Furthermore, I would like to add more "scalar" and "vector" fields (as filters) for the visualization, like the square velocity, the mean force, etc. I would like to know how to write the output from my program in a suitable format for paraview. I think I should stick with VTK format (if you have a better suggestion please let me know), but please show me how to specify the specific radius and the remaining fields. Should I better use spheres? Thanks for any help.
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