Hello,
I have three files containing the 3 scalar magnitudes of the 3 components of a
3D velocity vector. How to I visualize the final vector and its streamlines
using Paraview?
Also, is it possible to visualize the projection of this final vector on both
sides of a slice of the computational
Use AppendAttributes filter to get the data from the three files
together in one place.
Use calculator filter with expression
array1sname*iHat+array2sname*jHat+rarray3sname*kHat to create the
vector field.
See also the python programmable filters for an alternative.
Not sure what you are trying t
Hi Pradeep,
David gave you a great answer which illustrates ParaView's flexibility
nicely. I would add that, for reasons of convenience, performance, and
efficient memory use, your best bet is to find a parallel capable reader
for your data format, or to tweak your output into one of the exist
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Burlen Loring wrote:
> Hi Pradeep,
>
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>
> I believe XDMF could also read raw binary data (sans hdf5). Having not used
> this myself, I don't the details, and I couldn't give it a strong
> endorsement. However, it maybe worth looking into.
>
See http://paraview