[Paraview] Tecplot 10 ASCII reading

2011-09-07 Thread Ingvar Tunell
Hello everyone.

There have been some discussions in various threads about both ASCII
and binary reading of Tecplot files.

There are several ways that paraview tries to read them depending on
the chosen extension.
For example .tec asks for "Visit's reader, or only Tecplot reader" and
when .dat is chosen it tries to use the Paradis reader

I'm not familiar with those readers, however from the discussion it
seems that the Visit reader is most up to date.

Unfortunately I never succeed in reading the ASCII files in Tecplot 10
format (the only tecplot version I have) with the Visit reader
(nor any other). I get the "vtkVisItTecplotReader ... Unable to find
any meshes" etc.

I've tried reading the new dataformat file for the 360-version that
supposedly work with paraview, however I can't see any noticable
differences between the Tecplot 10 and 360 versions.
In short what is the status of the Visit reader and how, if possible,
can I read Tecplot 10 ASCII data into ParaView (3.10.1 linux).
Binary is not an option I'm afraid (although that doesn't work
neither), as I also want to use other software that only writes
Tecplot 10 ASCII.


Cheers,
Ingvar
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Re: [Paraview] Tecplot 10 ASCII reading

2011-09-07 Thread 沈恩亚
Hi,

I am using ParaView to read Tecplot data too. And I found that the
VisIt reader cannot read there binary data fully. Such as it cannot read
poly data.

For Tecplot ASCII data, ParaView has its own reader to read. But it also has
some problems. Maybe you can get into the codes to find which part of your
data is not identified correctly.

Good Luck!

2011/9/7 Ingvar Tunell 

> Hello everyone.
>
> There have been some discussions in various threads about both ASCII
> and binary reading of Tecplot files.
>
> There are several ways that paraview tries to read them depending on
> the chosen extension.
> For example .tec asks for "Visit's reader, or only Tecplot reader" and
> when .dat is chosen it tries to use the Paradis reader
>
> I'm not familiar with those readers, however from the discussion it
> seems that the Visit reader is most up to date.
>
> Unfortunately I never succeed in reading the ASCII files in Tecplot 10
> format (the only tecplot version I have) with the Visit reader
> (nor any other). I get the "vtkVisItTecplotReader ... Unable to find
> any meshes" etc.
>
> I've tried reading the new dataformat file for the 360-version that
> supposedly work with paraview, however I can't see any noticable
> differences between the Tecplot 10 and 360 versions.
> In short what is the status of the Visit reader and how, if possible,
> can I read Tecplot 10 ASCII data into ParaView (3.10.1 linux).
> Binary is not an option I'm afraid (although that doesn't work
> neither), as I also want to use other software that only writes
> Tecplot 10 ASCII.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Ingvar
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Re: [Paraview] Tecplot 10 ASCII reading

2011-09-14 Thread Ingvar Tunell
Hi All,

The solution was to not write Nodes and Elements but N and E (in
Tecplot both are ok), remove the DT entry (I only have single type
variables anyway). I think the problem was that one has to specify
every variable or none while tecplot just fills in with single by
default. However that wasn't obvious from the error messages. Oh and
one has to name the x,y and z coordinates to exactly that (or
capitals), which I found in one of the header files. Hope this helps
someone to use the visitreader for tecplot ascii files.

Cheers,
Ingvar
On 7 September 2011 14:35, Adriano Gagliardi  wrote:
> Ingvar,
>
> Are their any differences in the header? Could you post it?
>
>
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> Subject: [Paraview] Tecplot 10 ASCII reading
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> There have been some discussions in various threads about both ASCII and
> binary reading of Tecplot files.
>
> There are several ways that paraview tries to read them depending on the
> chosen extension.
> For example .tec asks for "Visit's reader, or only Tecplot reader" and when
> .dat is chosen it tries to use the Paradis reader
>
> I'm not familiar with those readers, however from the discussion it seems
> that the Visit reader is most up to date.
>
> Unfortunately I never succeed in reading the ASCII files in Tecplot 10
> format (the only tecplot version I have) with the Visit reader (nor any
> other). I get the "vtkVisItTecplotReader ... Unable to find any meshes" etc.
>
> I've tried reading the new dataformat file for the 360-version that
> supposedly work with paraview, however I can't see any noticable differences
> between the Tecplot 10 and 360 versions.
> In short what is the status of the Visit reader and how, if possible, can I
> read Tecplot 10 ASCII data into ParaView (3.10.1 linux).
> Binary is not an option I'm afraid (although that doesn't work neither), as
> I also want to use other software that only writes Tecplot 10 ASCII.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Ingvar
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