On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Kyunghoon Lee
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a lot of XDR format files that unfortunately have to be converted
> into the GMV format (mainly because the GMV format is ASCII). I think I
> can use the utility, meshtool, such that
>
> ./meshtool-opt -d 3 -i bf0.xdr -o bf0.gmv
>
> Now after conversion, I'd like to verify whether the converted GMV files
> are the same as the original XDR files. I wonder if there are some
> examples that I can refer to for that purpose. I'd appreciate any
> suggestions.
>
> Best regards,
> K. Lee.
>
I just found that meshtool is not working properly for my XDR files:
$ ~/Development/local/lib64/libmesh/bin/meshtool-opt -d 3 -i ./bf0.xdr -o
./bf0.gmv
*** Warning, This code is deprecated, and likely to be removed in future
library versions! src/mesh/mesh_data.C, line 49, compiled Jan 31 2012 at
08:39:43 ***
***Cannot bisect a graph with 0 vertices!
***You are trying to partition a graph into too many parts!
/Users/aeronova/Development/local/lib64/libmesh/bin/meshtool-opt: elapsed
time: 0.001627 (sec)
WARNING! There are options you set that were not used!
WARNING! could be spelling mistake, etc!
Now I wonder if there are other ways to convert an XDR file into a GMV
file...
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