Hello,
I am trying to install ParaView from the sources, but the make process
stops with the following message:
===
[ 8%] Building CXX object
VTK/Utilities/Cosmo/CMakeFiles/Cosmo.dir/SODHalo.cxx.o
Linking CXX shared library ../../.
2011/9/8 Michael:
> On Thu 08 Sep 2011 02:17:20 PM CEST, Alessandro wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to install ParaView from the sources, but the make process
>> stops with the following message:
>>
>> ===
>>
>> [ 8%] Building CXX
2011/9/9 Alessandro Comunian :
> 2011/9/8 Michael:
>> On Thu 08 Sep 2011 02:17:20 PM CEST, Alessandro wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to install ParaView from the sources, but the make process
Hi Colin,
I am not sure about the configuration in Mac OS X, but in Linux I can
access to the paraview python interface from the "system wide" python
with the following setting of PYTHONPATH:
/opt/Paraview-3.10.1/bin/Utilities/VTKPythonWrapping/site-packages:/opt/Paraview-3.10.1/bin/bin
hope it
Hi Jean-Philippe,
probably the easier thing that you can try is to open your file as a
"cvs" file directly from Paraview...you will get a table. To that
table you can apply a filter, like for example "Table to points", and
then choose to colour you points according to you "intensity".
Otherwise
Hello,
it is possible to edit/modify data, for example the values of some
CELL_DATA of a POLYDATA, directly from the spreadsheet view?
I know that Paraview is a "data analysis and visualization
application", but this "editing" possibility could be very useful.
Otherwise, I suppose that the other
Hi Dylan,
I think that "Source > Annotate Time" should work (in paraview 4.x, but I
think also in 3.X).
Cheers,
Alessandro
2014-02-21 11:45 GMT+11:00 Harp, Dylan R :
> Is there a way to enter time into vtk files for display during
> animations?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Dylan R. Harp
> Computat
Hi Dylan,
sorry... I misunderstood your question.
I'm not sure if there is a way to do it with VTK, but there should be a way
to do it with the "XML" evolution of the format.
If you time step is constant, a quick and dirty approach could be rename
you files like file0001, file0002, ... and then I