Hi Utkarsh,
the state file is the one with errors. I got a long list of differences
between v_bad and v in the window, where i have started the pvservers
with mpi like
-0.149121856689 0.485999450684
-0.158555145264 0.47960144043
-0.17734588623 0.457775421143
-0.149189071655 0.476917114258
-0
Hello Cory,
I've been playing around a little bit more and followed your suggestion
with using the calculator to "expose" the transformed coordinates.
However, my understanding is that this Calculator will duplicate the
memory usage for that coordinate and be an additional step in the
filteri
Stefan,
I am a little confused on how test your state file. Is the attached
state bad or good? I don't get any errors even when I run in parallel
with 2 pvservers.
Utkarsh
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 8:34 AM, Stefan Melber wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Update: found the reason of the mpi-error - maybe a PV-bu
Great! Our official release binaries will indeed use Qt 5.9, but we
probably want to keep the required min version for building ParaVeiw
at 5.6 for reasons Dave mentioned.
Utkarsh
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 7:22 AM, David E DeMarle
wrote:
> +1 for dropping 4
>
> Regarding 5.9 what distros/versions i
Hello Dennis,
To apply the slice filter to a doughnut polygon creates line segments
obtained by intersecting it with section planes. And then to apply the
connectivity filter to the result gives curve rings consisting of
consecutive line segments and each of rings is assigned a RegionId.
You can t
My question is related to a typical problem occurring in postprocessing
of finite element results for shell elements. Usually one would like to
display sectional forces as diagrams, but plotted directly onto the 3D
shell model, as in https://ibb.co/irp2v5.
I can imagine that it should be feasi