One simpler option worth trying is to make ParaView totally ignore
timesteps from one of the readers. Simply right click on the reader in
the Pipeline Browser and check the "Ignore Time" checkbox. Now,
depending on the reader, the reader with "ignored time" will either
give the "closest" timestep or the "lower-bound" timestep -- but it's
worth trying.

Utkarsh

On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 11:44 PM, Eric Lynch <eric.ly...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After reading a dataset into ParaView, is it possible to change the time
> step values?  I'm reading in data in two different formats.  I've got the
> same time steps in both readers (they correspond to the same iteration of
> the same simulation), but due to differences in precision, ParaView thinks
> they're different times.  For example, one reader parses time as a float and
> has a time step of 0.10000000149011 while the other parses time as a double
> and shows 0.100000000000000.  Is there a way for me to change one of these
> after reading so ParaView thinks they're the same?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
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