Re: [Paraview] multiple time steps and particle tracing

2009-08-21 Thread Moreland, Kenneth
That's the basic idea. It takes as input a group of particles and, as it gets executed for new time steps through an animation, builds a trail behind them. The output of the particle tracer makes for good input to the particle pathlines filter. Output-0 is the pathlines themselves. Output-1

[Paraview] multiple time steps and particle tracing

2009-08-10 Thread Adam Wiktor
Hi, I am trying to visualize blood flow through the aorta from MRI scans. I have a series of .vti images with the velocity, each one a single time step. I opened them in paraview as a composite data set, and paraview seems to have loaded each time step correctly. I now need to use a

Re: [Paraview] multiple time steps and particle tracing

2009-08-10 Thread Moreland, Kenneth
I cannot replicate the first issue you are having with the temporal shift scale. Perhaps it would help if you could post some example data. John Biddiscombe would be better at answering questions about the particle tracer, but I believe your problem is that you have not connected a source

Re: [Paraview] multiple time steps and particle tracing

2009-08-10 Thread John Biddiscombe
Adam The first error is nothing to do with time, check how you are reading the data, something is not right. but I cannot diagnose it from here. Also, back when I wasn't getting this error message, I tried applying the ParticleTracer filter, and got the following error message: ERROR: In