No, because I may have more than 2 files (3 ... 20 ...).

In reality I have a N dimension solution (space, time, parameters) and I want to generate a solution in 3D fixing the position of the other dimensions (and maybe putting one in dimension in the time).

I have my own file format (a very simple xml) with the description of the solution.

The idea is to test the visualization, and then write a real reader (in c++).

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
        <PGD_dim
                id="1"
                name="Time"
                dim="1"
                file="Time.vtk"
        />
        <PGD_dim
                id="2"
                dim="2"
                name="SpaceXY"
                file="Space_2D.vtk"
        />
        <PGD_dim
                id="3"
                dim="1"
                name="SpaceZ"
                file="Space_1D.vtk"
        />
        <PGD_dim
                id="4"
                dim="3"
                name="ForceXYZ"
                file="Force_3D.vtk"
        />
...
</root>



Le 2 avr. 10 à 17:41, Berk Geveci a écrit :

Can't you use programmable filter with 2 reader inputs?

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Felipe Bordeu Weldt
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm using paraview 3.6.2, I'm trying to generate RectilinearGrid data (using
 the programmable source),  the data for the construction come from 2
rectilinearGrid (vtk files), so I have to have access to
the LegacyVTKFileReader class.
The problem is that, inside the programmable source, I don't have access to the reader (servermanager is not available), and if I import vtk the readers
are not available neither.
any idea???
problem : reading legacy vtk files inside the programmable source
Thanks
Felipe Bordeu Weldt
Doctorant, 4e année (4° year PhD student)
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