Hi Berk,
"Gradient of Unstructured dataset" filter seems working nicely in your
computer...
I am using Paraview in MacOS Yosemite and Windows 7. In both setting, the
computed gradinet values are half of Ensight and SC/Tetra post.
Is your Paraview running in Linux ?
Client information is also attac
Hi Berk,
I found vtu file ! Its was created on my Desktop.
Masaaki
Grad-P_0_0.vtu
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rhdkb20c965rvao/Grad-P_0_0.vtu?dl=0
GradP.vtm
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g6lhwf6b01j7ma2/Grad-P.vtm?dl=0
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Hey Kevin,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Kevin Lau wrote:
> Dear Aashish,
>
> Thanks for your reply, I've now managed to build ParaView from the Master
> branch with VTK_RENDERING_BACKEND set to OpenGL2 and I have noticed a
> visible difference in the rendering.
>
> However comparison of the
Hello,
I'm working with a 3D structured dataset containing cell data. I tried
to extract a 2D boundary of this dataset corresponding to the maximum
index of a dimension with the Extract Subset filter and ParaView 4.3.1,
and I found an issue: the resulting dataset is incorrect. It holds cell
data f
Dear Aashish,
Thanks for your reply.
(1)
We tried testing it with 2 different data sets of simulation data, one
medium sized and one very large:
Medium
Cells: 1309489
Points: 247984
Memory [MB]: 119.179
Geometry [MB]: 8.201
Very Large
Cells: 51937191
Points: 11019274
Memory [MB]: 4709.731
Geom
Hi,
I use paraview to render ocean model data. My datasets are usually
rectilinear grids, cell data and / or point data. Frequently I want to mask
points that are below the level of topography, so I usually set those
points to NaN when preparing my data for paraview.
I do a lot of volume renderin
Hi Ryan,
> I use paraview to render ocean model data. My datasets are usually
> rectilinear grids ...
> ... The colormap editor allows you to choose your NaN color, but this dialog
> doesn't include an alpha / opacity option. ...
> Instead, what I have to do is use a clip filter to mask the NaNs
Hi Burlen,
Are you using ncat to setup those connections because of a policy (like no
outside network connections allowed) or for a technical reason?
Mark
From: Burlen Loring [mailto:burlen.lor...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 4:48 PM
To: Vanmoer, Mark W; David E DeMarle
Cc: paraview
there are 2 places I used netcat.
1) ssh policy on login node only allows us to connect to ssh tunnels
from localhost. using ncat there fools ssh into thinking we are
connecting on localhost. I think it's dumb that we have to do this, but
our sys admins refuse to make the change. The ssh optio