On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Xujun Zhao <xzha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Suppose I have several meshes, for example,
> mesh0 associated with particle 0
> mesh1 associated with particle 1
> mesh2 associated with particle 2
> .....
>
> For easier visualization during post processing, I would like to write all
> the meshes into one file, so that I can only read this file in ParaView or
> other visualization softwares. Can I do this with libMesh functions? or if
> there are other better solutions? Thank you very much.
>

No, if the meshes are different, they have to go in different files at
least as far as the Exodus format and the VTK format written by libmesh are
concerned.

Note that if you name a sequence of output files in a particular way, e.g.

foo.e-s001
foo.e-s002
foo.e-s003
foo.e-s004
foo.e-s005

Then opening the first one in Paraview automatically opens the entire
sequence for the purpose of making animations.

--
John
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