Hi everybody,
 
I have just started working on paraview and have data which is a 1-dimensional 
times series of water suface elevations. At each time step I have water heights 
recorded for the length of the computational domain. The columns in my excel 
file represents the changing water profile for each time step and the rows 
represent the spatial step. My aim is to generate a 2D animation showing a wave 
propagating along the computational domain. 
 
Mike suggested that I convert the file from .xls to .csv (for easier reading) 
than to .pvd (to view in paraview). This is all well and good, though I am not 
that confident with python coding, I think if I had an example I will be able 
to get my head around it though. If anyone could help me out in that would be 
much appreciated. Cheers,Jamie.
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