I cannot replicate the first issue you are having with the temporal shift 
scale.  Perhaps it would help if you could post some example data.

John Biddiscombe would be better at answering questions about the particle 
tracer, but I believe your problem is that you have not connected a "source" 
input.  The particle tracer requires two inputs.  The first input (port 0) 
contains the mesh with the vector field data.  The second input (port 1, called 
the source) is a mesh used to inject particles.  At each time step, a particle 
located at each point in the source mesh will be injected into the particle 
tracer.

-Ken


On 8/10/09 10:17 AM, "Adam Wiktor" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to visualize blood flow through the aorta from MRI scans. I have a 
series of .vti images with the velocity, each one a single time step. I opened 
them in paraview as a composite data set, and paraview seems to have loaded 
each time step correctly. I now need to use a temporalshiftscale to set the 
correct time for each step, and then use a particle trace to visualize the 
blood flow.

I'm having two problems: first of all, when I apply the temporalshiftscale, I 
get the following error message:


ERROR: In 
/home/awiktor/Desktop/ParaView3/VTK/Filtering/vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline.cxx,
 line 747

vtkCompositeDataPipeline (0x153c960): No maximum number of pieces has been set 
in the information for output port 0 on algorithm 
vtkFileSeriesReader(0x1537e70).

I wasn't getting this error before when I was doing the same thing on the same 
data set, but something must have changed.

Also, back when I wasn't getting this error message, I tried applying the 
ParticleTracer filter, and got the following error message:

ERROR: In 
/home/awiktor/Desktop/ParaView3/VTK/Filtering/vtkDemandDrivenPipeline.cxx, line 
728 vtkCompositeDataPipeline (0x11e2a10): Input port 1 of algorithm 
vtkTemporalStreamTracer(0x5be0420) has 0 connections but is not optional.

Does anyone know what these errors mean, and how to fix them?

Finally, I assume that the difference between stream tracer and particle tracer 
is that stream tracer operates on a single time step, whereas particle tracer 
incorporates multiple time steps. Is that true? And if that is the case, what 
does particle pathlines do?

Thanks,

Adam



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