Hans Fangohr a écrit :

>Hi Folks,
>
>  
>
Hi,

>I think the answer to my question is 'no', but wanted to double check
>before I embark on any work to address this.
>
>Background: MayaVi allows to display time series very nicely. All one
>has to do is to create vtk files with file names data1.vtk, data2.vtk,
>data3.vtk, ... and MayaVi will pick this up automatically and display
>the data in these files one after the other.
>
>In each vtk file I need to store the mesh and for the systems I am
>looking at the mesh (a unstructured FE mesh) does not change over
>time. Therefore, it appears I am wasting disk space (and probably time
>to read the mesh from the file) storing this redundant information for
>every time step.
>
>Here is the question: Is it possible to, say, define the mesh only in
>the first file (somehow) and to store the data in subsequent files?
>  
>
I full agree, because I have the same problem.
I'm also interested by this issue (for MV2).

But I think it is a VTK's one, not a MV's (maybe I'm wrong).


Cheers,

-- 
http://scipy.org/FredericPetit


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