Re: [Paraview] CTH/Paraview/Cell Array error

2012-08-08 Thread Robert Maynard
Hi, I have modified the git-next version of the CTH reader to be smarter when trying to compute derived variables. If no materials exist it will not generate a derived density property. On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 5:21 PM, B A wrote: > That did the trick. Thank you. > > Bradya > > On Tue, Aug 7, 201

Re: [Paraview] CTH/Paraview/Cell Array error

2012-08-07 Thread B A
That did the trick. Thank you. Bradya On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Robert Maynard wrote: > The Derived Volume field is a computed field. To stop this error un-check > the Compute Derived Variables checkbox. > > On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Alex Rattner > wrote: >> >> It sounds like there

Re: [Paraview] CTH/Paraview/Cell Array error

2012-08-07 Thread Robert Maynard
The Derived Volume field is a computed field. To stop this error un-check the Compute Derived Variables checkbox. On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Alex Rattner wrote: > It sounds like there is a data field called "Derived Volume" defined on > cells that does not have values. What data format are y

Re: [Paraview] CTH/Paraview/Cell Array error

2012-08-07 Thread Alex Rattner
It sounds like there is a data field called "Derived Volume" defined on cells that does not have values. What data format are you using? Can you manually remove that field from the data file(s)? -Alex On 08/07/2012 02:41 PM, B A wrote: I would like to use Paraview to visualize CTH data from a

[Paraview] CTH/Paraview/Cell Array error

2012-08-07 Thread B A
I would like to use Paraview to visualize CTH data from a parallel run, but I am not very familiar with Paraview. When I load the data into Paraview and click "Apply", I get the following error. I'd appreciate any insight anyone could offer. --