Hi all,
I found a solution:
If the files are named foo.XXX - XXX being a consecutive numbering - then
Paraview will detect it`s a sequence automatically and will group those files
together in the 'Open' dialogue.
Cheers,
Fabian.
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Hi all,
I have multiple csv files with point-coordinates and (possibly multiple)
data values attached to them, i.e. the rows look like
xcoo ycoo zcoo data1 data2...
Is there any possibility to display say 10 of those csv files in a
"time" series in Paraview? The first three columns are t
Thanks,
the Glyph+Treshold version worked, although I had to uncheck a couple of things
(Mask Points, Random Mode, Keep Random Points) in the Glyph filter.
Regards,
Fabian
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> To: "Paul Edwards"
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Hi everyone,
I am new to ParaView and the following question has come up:
I have a file with a certain number of points as coordinates and integers
between 1 and 5 assigned to every point. I.e. each row of the file looks like
x,y,int
x and y being the 2D coordinates, int the integer between 1