Karl,
I think you'll find that you still don't get the same results as in
the GUI. The GUI also handles the creation of a default color lookup
table and opacity function when you switch to volume rendering. Here
is some code to do the same in python. It's a mix of paraview.simple
API and paravi
Hi Karl,
The volume representation needs a set of valid scalars. In the GUI,
the color-by scalars are automatically switched for you when you
change the representation combobox to Volume. In python you'll need
to do something like this:
SetDisplayProperties(reader, ColorArrayName='SomeVariableN
Thanks! That did it!
Next problem, along similar lines. I want to simply volume render a vtk
file I have. If I do everything from within the paraview app, it works
fine. But if I try to do the following from the python shell (or pvpython)
it seg faults on me:
>>> reader=LegacyVTKReader(FileNa
When you creating the readers using python shell from the GUI (not
pvpython or pvbatch), it's recommended that you set the FileName in
the constructor itself. So try:
> reader = LegacyVTKReader(FileNames="foo.vtk")
Utkarsh
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Karl Battams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using
Hi,
I'm using the latest CVS build of Paraview (on Ubuntu) and am getting some
errors when I try to do python scripting from the Python shell. I start
ParaView and bring up the python shell, and type the simple command:
>>> reader=LegacyVTKReader()
As soon as I enter this command, the error cons