Subject: Re: [Paraview] Import of XDMF/HDF5:Cell centered attribute of 2D
Rectangular grid
I have had similar problems with 2D structured grids and XDMF in the past.
I never got them to work in ParaView.
I solved the problem by using 3D grids and set the first dimension (i.e. the
slowest
H5T_IEEE_F64LE
DATASPACE SIMPLE { ( 6, 85, 85 ) / ( 6, 85, 85 ) }
}
}
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Subject: Re: [Paraview] Import of XDMF/HDF5:Cell centered attribute of 2D
Rectangular grid
I have had similar problems with 2D structured grids and XDMF in the past.
I never got them to work
I have had similar problems with 2D structured grids and XDMF in the past.
I never got them to work in ParaView.
I solved the problem by using 3D grids and set the first dimension (i.e. the
slowest varying) one to 1, the same way as you have done it with VXVYVZ.
You just have to adjust your data
I have troubles importing xdmf output to paraview.
This is an example of xdmf of 0th iteration.
?xml version=1.0 ?
Xdmf
Domain
Grid Name=Grid GridType=Uniform
Topology TopologyType=2DRectMesh Dimensions=1 82 221/
Geometry GeometryType=VXVYVZ
DataItem Dimensions=1