Mike, I might totally unaware of what you are talking about, but do you mean I will have to store s1(t0) and s2(t0) together with u(x,y,z,t0)?
Here u(x,y,z,t0) is a scalar field at time t0 (i.e. nx times ny times nz data points), whereas s1(t0) is *a single value* at time t0. How can I get ParaView to read *a single value* in a legacy vtk file? Best. Daniele On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Michael Jackson < [email protected]> wrote: > > > On Dec 18, 2008, at 7:13 AM, Daniele Avitabile wrote: > > Hi everybody, >> >> I have a time-dependent field u(x,y,z,t) and two scalars s1(t), s2(t). At >> the time being, for each time frame I have a separate .vtk file >> >> u(x,y,z,t0) -> step_0000.vtk >> u(x,y,z,t1) -> step_0001.vtk >> u(x,y,z,t2) -> step_0002.vtk >> etc. >> >> whereas the corresponding scalar quantities are stored synchronously in a >> single column-formatted file >> s1(t0) s2(t0) >> s1(t1) s2(t1) >> s1(t2) s2(t2) >> etc. >> >> I usually visualise the .vtk file and animate u. Since s1(t) and s2(t) are >> influencing the overall dynamics, I wold need to looad and visualise s1 and >> s2 at the same time, possibly animate them synchronously. >> >> What is the best way to achieve this? If you have any smart suggestions as >> to how store s1(t) and s2(t) within the .vtk file I would be grateful. >> Please note that s1 and s2 are *not* probation points of the field u, but >> they are totally diferent quantities. >> >> Best. >> >> Daniele >> >> > > Can you store s1 and s2 as scalars of the vtk data set? This means it would > have to be included in each vtk file but would solve the problem. > > _________________________________________________________ > Mike Jackson [email protected] > BlueQuartz Software www.bluequartz.net > Principal Software Engineer Dayton, Ohio > > >
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