Hello,

We are attempting to use Paraview to visualise some data from a simulation. At present we have a standalone Python script that converts the data into a legacy VTK file which Paraview can read. Ideally we'd like to integrate the script into Paraview as a programmable source so that the data can be imported directly.

I have got the script running inside Paraview, but have encountered two problems and wondered if anyone knew how to avoid them:


1. The data is in the form of a vtkStructuredGrid. However the grid produced by the script won't display in Paraview and the information tab says it contains 0 points and 0 cells. (If the same data is written out to a VTK file and read in from there, it displays fine). We found this bug report:

http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=2974

which suggests this behaviour is the result of a bug in VTK. Does anyone know if there is a workaround which would allow us to create a valid structured grid object from Python?


2. We would like to pop up a file selection dialog when the script runs instead of having the input filename hard-coded into it. According to this message:

http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2010-April/017010.html

it should be possible to access PyQt functionality from within Paraview. However when I run the minimal example from the message it crashes Paraview. Does anyone know if there is something else I need to do to make this work? I'm aware it's not officially supported, but if someone has managed to do it I'd be interested to hear from them.


I'm running ParaView 3.8.1, built from source on Windows XP using Visual Studio 2008. I have Qt 4.7.1 and Python 2.6 with PyQt installed.

Many thanks,
James

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