^2 + 200^2 + 300^2), and for it to have
the orientation that would be associated with a vector of such components.
Thanks so much!
Tim Bhatnagar
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n I control the glyph
seeding so that spheres are plotted at fixed time intervals along the
streamtrace i.e. in low velocity regions spheres are bunched up and
conversely spread out in high velocity regions.
Thanks for reading this far and thanks in advance for
hanks,
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Windows. Using "Save animation" produced identical results. Any ideas?
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inux system) is applied in the main window but
not applied when using "Save Screenshot." It seems like one solution would
be to temporarily resize the main window, render it there and save, then
revert back to the old resolution. Of course I don't know if there are
limitations to
g the build for
SP2 users)
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
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quot; colour e.g. grey. I tried the suggestion on the Wiki of
defining a new colour map with a small strip of grey at each end of the
profile, but this method didn't work properly, as it gave a very wavy boundary
line between colour and grey, and it's location was a function of the num
Hello,
I'm trying to write python code to to process an EnSightReader object depending
on how many blocks it has. Can anyone tell how to "get" this information?
Also, what is the general method for getting object information; for example
how would I get the name of each block in the EnSightRead
).
How on earth can I change the clip planes? I've looked everywhere!
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On 16 November 2010 14:52, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
> What version of ParaView are you using?
3.4.0 from Ubuntu.
> Are you running in parallel
> i.e. connected to remote server or not?
Nope.
> What's your visualization?
> Just a volume data and then showing it as a "Slice" representation
Yep
>
On 16 November 2010 16:25, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
> This seems to have been fixed in 3.8. You may want to try to download
> the binaries from paraview.org. Alternative, apply the "Outline"
> filter to your data and leave it visible. That way the clipping bounds
> will be computed correctly.
Excel
iate any help you guys can provide.
It would be easiest if I could create my own custom reader, but I can't do that
because we use Paraview on a lot of machines that we can't recompile to include
the new plugin.
Thanks,
Tim
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source in a pipeline and delete the original source? Why does Fetch() show data
inside the DataObjectGenerator but no filter can seem to access it?
Thanks for the help,
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "pat marion"
To: gt
Maybe I'm missing something, but if I
from paraview import vtk
there is no vtkXDMFReader in it. The only vtkX* is vtkXML related. It was even
compiled with XDMF_WRAP_PYTHON turned on, so maybe it's there but called
something else?
Tim
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in my wheels on this
one, I'd like to get some expert opinions on if it's even feasible.
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Tim
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You can use the Python Calculator, which will let you use any valid Python
expression -- such as math.atan2().
Tim
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From: "Nico Schlömer"
To: "Andy Bauer"
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:29:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Pa
convert it back into a data array.
I can't remember the name of it though, perhaps somebody else can help you
there if you can't find it online.
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Nico Schlömer"
To: "Andy Bauer"
Cc: gtg0...@mail.gatech.edu, "tim gallagher&q
e interested in hearing if it's a terrible/impossible
idea.
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Tim
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No worries! I think you just made our IT staff very happy.
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Tim
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From: "David Partyka"
To: gtg0...@mail.gatech.edu
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 9:04:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] XDMF and release builds
We can p
I've never used a script with the Contour filter). Again,
do what you are trying to do in the GUI with trace turned on and see what it
outputs. You'll see some extra steps along the lines of what I added that
should get you up and running.
Tim
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From
It sounds like you want to use Paraview in situ, no?
Something like this:
http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CoProcessing
Tim
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From: "Alexander Siemers"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 4:01:28 AM
Subject: [Paraview] Paraview network
That's the only thing that makes us have to build from source rather
than use the binaries.
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Tim
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Bummer about XDMF_WRAP_PYTHON, but not a huge deal.
The bigger problem is the seg fault when loading XDMF datasets. I'd be happy to
give data to replicate the problem if nobody else is seeing the issue.
Tim
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From: "Sven Buijssen"
To: "Tim Gall
e up with so far is to write all
levels as a single, unstructured grid, but that will take a lot of coding since
our actual code still treats all levels as structured grids. So I would like to
avoid it if it's possible.
Thanks,
Tim
0.0 0.
It's quite easy to do in the XMF file:
&outputpath;/RESTS/REST_N_R00/REST_N_0/REST_N_0.h5:/FlowData/H2O_mass_fraction
for example.
Tim
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From: "Dominik Szczerba"
To: "Xdmf" , "ParaView list"
Sent: Thursday, May 26,
ing unless you need it.
3. Hit apply.
Tim
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From: "Stephen Wornom"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 10:55:12 AM
Subject: [Paraview] PV 3.10.1 computing vorticity from vector field
What are the steps to compute the vorticity vector from
again
and then it will appear with the rest of your point data.
Tim
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To: gtg0...@mail.gatech.edu
Cc: "ParaView list"
Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2011 12:26:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] PV 3.10.1 computing vorticity fr
you extract the surface in the
pipeline downstream of the derivatives and interpolation filters, all of the
variables would be available on the surface.
Unless of course the surface is looking for cell data and not point data, in
which case you would skip the second interpolation filter.
Tim
ition = [0.057, 0.004997718259692, 0.35]
and the zoom (I think anyway, all the camera stuff is a little confusing for
me):
RenderView1.CameraParallelScale = 0.039
But, I generally find it much easier to just crop the image since tweaking
these things isn't always easy for me to figure
anced and not INTERNAL?
Thanks,
Tim
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Obviously I prefer David's approach of fixing it so it's always on :)
But, if for some reason it can't be fixed by next release, making the option
advanced again is good enough.
Thanks again,
Tim
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To: &qu
ne in parallel on each block? Is none of it parallel? Ideally, I would have
the loop over blocks done in parallel, but I don't know how to indicate that in
the programmable filter (if it's possible).
Any advice would be great,
Tim
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nt a
single MB{} object, not NCPU MB{}'s.
Hopefully that makes sense... I've never used PV in parallel, so I'm not sure
how it all works.
Tim
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To: "ParaView list"
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 9:24:25 AM
Subject:
ommon parent vtkMultiBlockDataset, is that possible?
I appreciate your help with this. Maybe these are stupid questions answered
somewhere else, but I can't seem to find them!
Tim
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To: gtg0...@mail.gatech.edu
Cc: "ParaVi
Or, you can do it in one step (and alias it back to git submodule update, if
you would really like to):
git submodule update --init
This will update all modules and init any that are new.
Tim
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To: "David Doria"
Cc: &quo
t way
(SelectActiveSource(); Show()), but the views aren't right.
Tim
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To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 4:11:40 PM
Subject: [Paraview] Python - load state just like when using the GUI
Hi,
I'm fair
use a system one would not work in some cases.
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Utkarsh Ayachit"
To: "Burlen Loring"
Cc: "ParaView"
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 9:38:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Distributing PVSC files (ParaView 4.0)
Burlen,
Good points.
ki so I can make the change to the page
(assuming as a new user I can... if not, can somebody update the information?)
Tim
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Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 11:48:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Python -
trying to figure out how the code works in my
spare time, but it will probably be a long time before I figure it out.
Tim
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:25:55 AM
Subject: R
to do the same thing in python.
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Alastair McKinstry"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:46:40 AM
Subject: [Paraview] Scaling up 3-D area in screenshots
Hi,
I'm generating screenshots from 3-D visualizations
The RenderView.CameraParallelScale does it I believe. At least, that's what
popped out of my trace awhile back and it seems to zoom in.
Tim
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From: "Alastair McKinstry"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:51:54 AM
Subject
Maybe some of the above will make things easier for you, or maybe it won't, but
that's what we've learned through this process.
Tim
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From: "Rich Cook"
To: "John A. Biddiscombe"
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 26
t
support vtkMultiblockDatasets, only vtkDatasets. The documentation at the end
of the mentioned page seems to imply that it should work for multi-block and
AMR datasets, except the global_max, global_min, and global_mean functions.
Any ideas?
Tim
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verse to programming custom filters as needed, but I feel like this
is something that a filter or set of filters may already exist to make this
work. I don't want to reinvent the wheel because anything I come up with won't
be as efficient as
e when features
merge/collide but I'm not going to worry about that one quite yet.
I'm starting to get the feeling this might turn into a pretty big undertaking
-- but maybe if I can figure something out I can send a filter upstream for
others to use.
Tim
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meantime, I found this:
http://vgl.serc.iisc.ernet.in/mscomplex/pyms3dEx.html
which shows examples using paraview to call the library that group wrote. It's
done through the python programmable filter -- it might be pretty easy to
generate an in-situ proof of concept using their library.
at of
the graph or does the tree renumber things?
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Tim
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my own questions at the end, the graph nodes need to be stored on
the tree by doing:
bfs_tree.CreateGraphVertexIdArrayOn()
...
graph_ids = tree.GetVertexData().GetArray("GraphVertexId")
Tim
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To: "ParaV
rom a slice so I can look at just that slice later?
Thanks,
Tim
def run(out_dir, file_num, spreadsheet_name, slice_origin, slice_normal,
triangulate=False):
restart_file = XDMFReader(FileName=out_dir+'/RESTS/rest_%05i.xmf' %
file_num)
restart_file_dr = Show()
if triangu
right place) on later versions,
but doesn't exist in 4.1. I should upgrade, but it's such a pain to build on
clusters that I like to avoid it as long as possible!
Thanks again,
Tim
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From: "Ganesh Vijayakumar"
Cc: "ParaView list"
normal to the ribbon.
Is there a filter or set of filters that could do this? Do I need to figure out
how to write my own to do it?
Thanks,
Tim
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Hi Utkarsh,
I actually found that this morning when I compiled a later version of PV than
the one I was using previously (our clusters are behind on dependencies so I've
been reluctant to try and upgrade).
Thanks,
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Utkarsh Ayachit"
To:
r can be sent through PBS using
`qsig`. It works quite nicely.
Tim
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To: "paraview"
Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 11:47:59 AM
Subject: [Paraview] Catalyst: simulation steering during In-Situ visualization
Hi ParaView devs,
I'm looking to provide run-time identification of the current OpenGL
backend in use. Some questions:
1. VTK #defines VTK_OPENGL2, but ParaView #defines VTKGL2. Is there a
particular reason we have both?
2. Is there an ideal place to define such a constant? Perhaps on the render
summation and plug them all.
Once I've done this, I save the set of 3 calculators as a custom filter. When I
use pvpython, I load my custom filter in the server manager and then use the
CD2PD and ComputeDerivatives filters as needed. The python calculator might be
a better way to do it, bu
For the sake of people years later who come across this thread, there is a typo
in my definition and it should be:
lambda_2 = S_ik S_kj + \Omega_ik \Omega_kj
Tim
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From: "Tim Gallagher"
To: "David Larsson"
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Sent
, Strain_2 is S_xz, Strain_3 is S_yx...
through to Strain_8 = S_zz.
With all of those individual components, your Calculator filter for Lambda_2
will just be a bunch of products and sums of those terms.
Tim
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To: "Tim Gallagh
in
> vtkRenderWindow to return the version of the backend it is based on?
>
> *Joachim Pouderoux*
>
> *PhD, Technical Expert*
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>
> 2015-12-08 19:58 GMT+01:00 Ben Boeckel :
>
>> On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 14:49:51 -0500,
Apply a CellDataToPointData filter after you load your dataset and before you
try to use the contour or stream line filters. They both require node-based
data but you are providing cell-centered data.
Tim
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From: "wide li"
To: paraview@paraview
is called multiple times in
parallel to render the files.
Tim
import subprocess
start = 0
end = 100
stride = 1
for n in range(start, end + 1, stride):
print "Working on file: ", n
subprocess.call(['/data4/pv4.1Install-OS/bin/pvpython', 'jicf_trace.py'
Tim,
The only thing I can recommend with your Delete() calls is to delete things in
the reverse order from which they were created. So you should try doing:
Delete(DataRepresentation1)
Delete(RenderView1)
Delete(AnimationScene1)
Delete(VoltParaviewMovie)
Other than that suggestion, I
MeshQuality filter can be found at:
http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/images/6/6b/VerdictManual-revA.pdf
Tim
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From: "Thomas Fastl"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 1:02:35 PM
Subject: [Paraview] Calculate Edge Lengths in Unstruc
onent 0 you will get the minimum
for each cell, 1 is the average, etc.. The 5th field (component 4) is used
internally and doesn't matter.
Hope that helps,
Tim
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From: "Thomas Fastl"
To: "tim gallagher"
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
files? Or did I
misunderstand something and my simple example doesn't replicate the system
properly?
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Smith"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:10:34 PM
Subject: [Paraview] Call Python function with parallel
Hi everybody,
I was working with a colleague to get his simulation running with coprocessing
and I am totally stumped on the problem. I have been able to set up and render
some very complex things with our code, but for some reason this simulation
just won't work as expected.
We generated the
No proxy that matches:
group=insitu_writer_parameters and proxy=XdmfWriter were found.
Is it possible to write out a multiblock dataset from coprocessing using XDMF?
Thanks again,
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Bauer"
To: "tim gallagher"
Cc: "paraview&q
and got my data from the DB into
numpy arrays and then used the numpy->VTK tools to go from there.
Tim
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From: "David Thompson"
To: "Cynthia Joyce Hart - (cyndyb)"
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 12:46:48 PM
Subject:
ate
the issues of running on the compute nodes?
If anybody has any advice on the best way to go, I would greatly appreciate it.
We need to have python, co-processing, and off-screen rendering enabled;
otherwise, it's just the standard build op
uture. The impact of the two options should
be minimal -- if it isn't used by somebody, they wouldn't know it was there.
I don't know what the best way to share the scripts is for you. If they are
already buried on the machines somewhere, I can copy them directly.
Thanks again,
Ti
_DEVELOPMENT_FILES option. That and
PARAVIEW_ENABLE_COPROCESSING are the only options in addition to the standard
set of build options we need.
Tim
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From: "Andy Bauer"
To: "Richard C Angelini (Rick) CIV USARMY RDECOM ARL (US)"
Cc: "tim g
sues with our CFD code on Cray as well and the only solution
we found was to build all of our codes' libraries statically and drop support
for shared libraries.
I appreciate the help with the scripts. If there's any follow-up advice on what
I'm doing wrong in both/eithe
integration can continue from the opposite face?
Thanks,
Tim
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27;s on my todo list. But I was able to get
PV to build with Richard's script.
I also could not get the script that comes with the superbuild to work either,
but did not dig into it because I had something that did work.
Tim
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From: "Andy Bauer&qu
Thanks!
If you want to volunteer to rewrite our CMake files, I wouldn't fight you :)
I'll let you know when I get it working!
Tim
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From: "Andy Bauer"
To: "tim gallagher"
Cc: "paraview" , "Chuck Atkins"
Lightning next. For all of those, I will
try the superbuild provided script first to see if it works. Hopefully it does.
Tim
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From: "Andy Bauer"
To: "tim gallagher"
Cc: "paraview" , "Chuck Atkins"
Sent: Thursday, Fe
for n in range(nblk):
blk = input.GetBlock(n)
if blk is not None:
i1, i2, j1, j2, k1, k2 = blk.GetExtent()
which worked in 3.12. But trying it with the 3.14 build, the GetExtent()
doesn't exist anymore. What do I do to replace it? I can't seem to find the
Structured (Curvilinear) Grid".
Why is the data type returned different now from the
vtkMultiBlockDataSet.GetBlock() call?
Tim
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From: "Tim Gallagher"
To: "ParaView list"
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 2:09:37 PM
Subject: [Paraview] Python scripti
e or multiple images being generated
simultaneously.
Tim
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From: "Jens Kleimann"
To: x...@lists.kitware.com, paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 8:56:47 AM
Subject: [Xdmf] XDMF Time value problem
Greetings!
I have a collection of XDMF files, ea
If you don't care what it says, you can do:
paraview 2&> /dev/null &
which will pipe all output to the void.
Tim
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From: "Timothy Cale"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Friday, September 7, 2012 3:01:55 PM
Subject: [Paraview] Ca
not to use it? Does
not using X imply QT shouldn't be turned on? If so, should that be enforced in
CMake?
Thanks,
Tim
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Okay, thanks. I was following the directions at:
http://paraview.org/Wiki/CoProcessing
which do not mention anything about turning off QT-related things.
Thanks,
Tim
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From: "Utkarsh Ayachit"
To: "Tim Gallagher"
Cc: "ParaView list&
tches
Binary file lib/paraview-3.14/libvtkFiltersParallel-pv3.14.so.1 matches
So I don't know why I don't have access to it from pvpython.
Any ideas what went wrong?
Tim
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From: "Utkarsh Ayachit"
To: "Tim Gallagher"
Cc: "Pa
since the
Module_vtkFiltersExtraction was OFF and INTERNAL until I changed it.
Tim
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From: "Tim Gallagher"
To: "Utkarsh Ayachit"
Cc: "ParaView list"
Sent: Saturday, November 3, 2012 8:15:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Problem building from source
alls to add the
fields I chose to load when I loaded my sample file to set up the view.
So is that something that I need to put in the script on my own after it's
exported or did I miss something? If I have to put it there myself, is
RequestDataDescr
state script. But I don't see
anything like that.
Following the Fortran API, I call the ClearFieldDataFromGrid which may get rid
of the fields that Paraview told it the pipeline needs.
I could be misunderstanding something, I've never used VTK before this little
project attemp
thing horribly wrong... But it works when I modified the
script as you see in cpScript.py.
Thanks,
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Bauer"
To: "tim gallagher"
Cc: "ParaView list"
Sent: Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:47:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Paraview]
It is 'input'. I ran for 120 time steps so I got 12 images -- the original
export script generated all gray and the modified one generated the correct
data.
I will update the source/rebuild and run your files and let you know.
Thanks,
Tim
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From: &
Use the Paraview trace feature
(http://paraview.org/Wiki/Python_GUI_Tools#Trace) in the GUI when you do it
once and save that.
Then it's easy to edit the resulting script to loop over the files you need.
Tim
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From: "Celia Bremer"
To: paraview@pa
Hi,
We have a dataset that ranges from 0 to 7 and represents categorical data. Is
it possible through a python script to explicitly set the tick labels on a
scalar bar so I can manually map them to strings? For instance:
{0.0 -> "None", 1.0 -> "I", 2.0
what
the resulting tags would be. Or you can use the Python or C++ bindings to write
your file. Basically you tell it that your grid is constant and rectilinear,
and then you give it the origin and the spacing.
Tim
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From: "Pradeep Jha"
To: "Jens K
Are you building it yourself or using a pre-packaged binary?
If building yourself, set the PARAVIEW_INSTALL_DEVELOPMENT_FILES option in
CMake to ON.
Tim
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From: "Daniel WEI"
To: paraview@paraview.org
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 2:14:56 P
indeed present in the snapshot files.
Has anyone had the problem before?
I have searched through the mailing list archives, read through the
user's manual, and read over the 2011 ApJ paper, all to no avail.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
r the particles by mass, it appears that they are being
rendered using the velocity values rather than the position values to
determine their coordinate in the volume. I hope that clarifies things a
bit more.
Many thanks for all of your help!
- Tim
On 08/31/2013 11:00 AM, paraview
ied
down to the 'infinitesimal strain' tensor?
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will
approximate to the infinitesimal strain tensor then the strains are small...
But it'd be great to get a definitive answer.. otherwise I ened to think
about creating my own filter to determine the finite strain tensor.
Thanks for the comment,
Tim
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Awesome! Thanks for the help, Andy!
Tim
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Andy Bauer wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> The class that does that computation is called vtkCellDerivatives. It
> looks like the part of that code that does the strain computation is:
> tens->SetCompo
One last question, Andy -
Can I assume that the cell-based, 9-element array that 'Compute
Derivatives' (Vector gradient) produces is essentially an array of:
[ derivs[0], derivs[1], derivs[2], derivs[8] ]
(to use the formatting from your previous email)?
Thanks again,
Tim
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this? I
would like to stay in paraview, because I am creating figures using
Paraview for other aspects of my research.
Alternatively, if someone knows a way to import a csv into Paraview, and
have it behave exactly like data produced from 'ComputeDerivatives' - in
that I wish to use
Hi all,
I am working on a programmable filter and I want to extract and analyze data
generated by an isosurface. I'm having a hard time coming up with generic data
to represent what I mean, but I'll try to describe it.
I run my data and generate an isosurface for a single value. The resulting
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