Hi Berk,
Thank you for the answer!
An addition question:
Paraview supports in the case of CGNS files volume rendering.
Volume rendering is in the list together with Outline, Surface and so on.
This is not the case if someone tries to load VTK-files.
Why not?
So I couldn't see, if the ghost
Hi Michael,
There are some subtle but important differences between VisIt and
ParaView when it comes to handling structured data:
1. VisIt's approach is to keep separate pieces - or domains or
partitions, whatever you choose to call them - separate after loading
a multi-piece dataset such as
Hi Michael,
You are missing this in the pvtr file:
PCoordinates
PDataArray type=Float32/
PDataArray type=Float32/
PDataArray type=Float32/
/PCoordinates
ParaView should have reported an error but there is a bug in the error
handling code and it crashes instead. I'll
proc.pvtr
Description: Binary data
proc1-0.vtr
Description: Binary data
proc1-1.vtr
Description: Binary data
Hi!
I have a demo .pvtr, which can't be loaded correctly. Paraview crashes. What's
wrong on this file?
The files are attached to this Mail. In VisIt, .pvtr is not supported, but
Hi!
I have a demo .pvtr, which can't be loaded correctly. Paraview crashes. What's
wrong on this file?
The files are attached to this Mail. In VisIt, .pvtr is not supported, but the
.vtr are loaded.
Even the ghost cells are detected.
Best,
Michael Scheerer