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> From: Eric E. Monson [mailto:emon...@cs.duke.edu]
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> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Combining data into one input file
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> What platform are you on, and did you build
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From: Eric E. Monson [mailto:emon...@cs.duke.edu]
Sent: 16. august 2010 15:05
To: Soleng, Harald
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Combining data into one input file
What platform are you on, and did you build ParaVie
This worked well for saving, but in version 3.8.0 I cannot load the file back
into Paraview. It says:
A reader for "combined.vtm" could not be found.
Harald
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Hey again,
If you really want them together, one possibility would be to make them into an
unstructured grid, which "consists of arbitrary combinations of any possible
cell type". The problem is that all of the points or cells would have to have
the same attributes defined, and you only have th
Hi,
The append dataset filter method does not work for the two data sets I have
(see attached files). It is a height map and a path above this landscape.
I would like to be able to put these data types together in a single file and
have it visualized in Paraview without having to interfer manua
Hello
I think you can just use the append dataset filter to combine the grids. This
works fine with .pvd files: just load up the data
and select (highlight) all the data you want to combine and then apply the
append dataset filter.
It certainly seems to work if the data have the same scalars e
I am a new paraview user, so please bear with me if the question is too simple.
I have two data sets currently in the legacy vtk format of the types
STRUCTURED_GRID and POLYDATA.
Is there a (simple) way to combine these data into a single file for
visualization in Paraview? (Yes, I know that I c