You can generate one (and only one) xdmf file with "temporal information", pointing to each one of your HDF5 files. So ParaView will be aware of the temporal dimension of your data.

More info in  http://www.xdmf.org/index.php/XDMF_Model_and_Format.

Felipe


Le 17/01/2013 03:17, Pradeep Jha a écrit :
Hello,

I have multiple HDF5 data files containing information at different time steps 
of a flow simulation. I am using a XDMF file to visualize them.

I want to visualize the evolution of a particular iso-surface and data over a 
slice. How can I perform the same set of operation over all these files and 
then combine them together to make a movie out of it? Should I save a python 
state file of one time step and then use pvpython to combine all these python 
state files? There are over 1000 time steps, so I cannot do it manually.

Also, is there any specific trick to make the movie in real time?

Thanks,
Pradeep

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