For future reference, the request can be found here
http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=15789
Best wishes,
Menno Deij – van Rijswijk
From: Berk Geveci [mailto:berk.gev...@kitware.com]
Sent: dinsdag 22 september 2015 16:54
To: Deij-van Rijswijk, Menno
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject:
VTK and ParaView have many reader classes. Did you have a particular format
in mind?If not, then I suggest to navigate to VTK/IO/ and look at the
source code contained therein.
HTH,
Cory
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Guillermo Giraldo wrote:
> Thanks, now it's
Thanks, now it's clear.
If I'd like to find the actual VTK file reading process, where in the
repository should I look?
El vie., 16 de oct. de 2015 a la(s) 4:12 p. m., Cory Quammen <
cory.quam...@kitware.com> escribió:
> Guillermo,
>
> vtkSplitColumnComponents assigns the names based on a guess
The VTK file format.
El lun., oct. 19, 2015 9:20 AM, Cory Quammen
escribió:
> VTK and ParaView have many reader classes. Did you have a particular
> format in mind?If not, then I suggest to navigate to VTK/IO/ and look at
> the source code contained therein.
>
> HTH,
>
Thanks, very much.
El lun., oct. 19, 2015 9:40 AM, Cory Quammen
escribió:
> VTK/IO/Legacy contains the various VTK file readers.
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Guillermo Giraldo <
> guillegira...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The VTK file format.
>>
>> El lun., oct.
Hi Jens,
I can't think of a way to do this easily in ParaView using existing
filters. Your best bet is probably to write the scaled tube geometry to
your VTK file directly and visualize that.
Sorry to not be of more help,
Cory
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Jens Laube
VTK/IO/Legacy contains the various VTK file readers.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Guillermo Giraldo wrote:
> The VTK file format.
>
> El lun., oct. 19, 2015 9:20 AM, Cory Quammen
> escribió:
>
>> VTK and ParaView have many reader
Hi Jun,
I'm a bit confused. Do you mean Cetus at Argonne? Also, are you talking
about the Intel compilers or the IBM XL compilers? I'm not familiar with
any Intel XL compilers.
Assuming that you're talking about the IBM XL compilers on a BG/Q, I know
that there were some issues with that but
Back in the day, with bluegene-P I was able to get ParaView compiled with
xlc working so it should be possible. (And before that others did it on
BGL.) However - I struggled with xl compilers on the mira@anl installs for
several days (see the dreaded -mminimal-toc error below). Despite great
help
Hi Andy,
Thank you so much for the prompt reply and the corrections. Yes, you are
totally right, I made some stupid typos and mistakes. Cetus is a BG/Q HPC
machine at Argonne National Lab for small test cases (along with Mira for
production runs). The XL compiler I mentioned is from IBM, not
Hello,
I am extremely frustrated and stuck on this problem. Any advice would be
appreciated.
I am working with a dataset of 2400 sequentially numbered netCDF files
(generic & CF conventions).
In a fresh pipeline, Paraview is able to recognizes these files as a single
source and load them
Hi Bill,
This is a good project. Perhaps we can include a version of your man page
in the user's guide when it is finished?
I know about some of these environment variables:
- PARAVIEW_DATA_ROOT - used to point ParaView to a testing data repository.
This is really only used when ParaView's
Hello,
Here I have some questions about the in-situ library support. Does anyone
know if the ParaView catalyst is now supported by Intel XL compilers or
not? Based on my recent scaling test on INL Cetus, the XL compilers are
almost twice efficient compared to the GNU compilers for the identical
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