Dear all
Is there a way to manipulate the x axis labels/data? My x axis data goes
from 0.5 to 20, which I want to display on the scatter plot as 0 to 1. Can
I directly do this in paraview?
Thanks a lot!
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Jairaj Mathur,
Mechanical Engineering
Washington University in St Louis
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Hi Cory,
I tried running the ParaView 5.4 client on a login node on the cluster using
X11 window forwarding and got this error message:
ERROR: In
/home/buildslave/dashboards/buildbot/paraview-pvbinsdash-linux-shared-release_superbuild/source-paraview/VTK/Common/DataModel/vtkDataObjectTree.cxx,
Hi Patrick,
On a RedHat 6 server, with AMD firepro W7000 GPU
...
> I'm launching paraview via vncviewer on this node.
If you're running via VNC then unfortunately you won't be using the GPU
(unless you get more creative with something like VirtualGL). You're only
going to be able to use the C
Hi Louis,
It looks like you are using ParaView 4.1, which is fairly old at this
point. Could you try a more recent version such as 5.3 or 5.2 and see
if the problem persists?
Thanks, and best regards,
Cory
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Steytler, Louis Louw
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to
Hello,
I am trying to read a set of spatially decomposed Exodus files as described
here:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/ParaView_Readers_and_Parallel_Data_Distribution
The ParaView client is being run on my laptop and the server on a remote
visualization cluster. I am connecting to the
Hi,
Is there any mean to assign a texture in a python programmable filter ?
I have my programmable filter which have two inputs :
- a unstructured grid of 3D points with texture coordinates
- an image dataset coming from an ImageReader which reads a sequence of images
I would like to apply the c
Hi,
Is there any mean to assign a texture in a python programmable filter ?
I have my programmable filter which have two inputs :
- a unstructured grid of 3D points with texture coordinates
- an image dataset coming from an ImageReader which reads a sequence of images
I would like to apply the c