Thanks Burlen, it works well now.
2013/11/8 Burlen Loring
> you're leaking a dataset with each iteration. You need to
>
> Delete(reader)
> del reader
>
> each iteration.
>
>
> --- original.py 2013-11-08 11:52:45.746871024 -0800
> +++ fixleak.py 2013-11-08 11:56:32.226876191 -0800
> @@ -15,15
you're leaking a dataset with each iteration. You need to
Delete(reader)
del reader
each iteration.
--- original.py 2013-11-08 11:52:45.746871024 -0800
+++ fixleak.py 2013-11-08 11:56:32.226876191 -0800
@@ -15,15 +15,13 @@
while true == 1:
OutPutFile = OutPutLocation+'local_'+str(count
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Below is my script:
'''
Created on 29 Oct 2013
@author: Junyi Han
'''
from paraview.simple import *
PVServer = 'localhost'
OutPutLocation = '/home/johnny/Application/DPD/myDPD-PVersion/'
exist = 0
count = 0
true = 1
Connect(PVServer)
while true == 1:
OutPutFile
it sounds like what happens when one leaks datasets, filters, or other
vtk objects that hold large amounts of data. Could you share your script?
On 11/08/2013 09:55 AM, Junyi Han wrote:
Hi,
I'm using python script to read data files. Render() function is
called as many times as the number of
Hi,
I'm using python script to read data files. Render() function is called as
many times as the number of files. I found that after I call render() for
40 or 50 times, the speed of rendering is very slow. Is there a way to
solve it? Instead of calling Render() function several times, is there a
w