Maybe I have found a way to avoid the Programmable Source... But Is it possible to export an object created in the python shell directly into the pipeline of the paraview interface ?
Le 22 avril 2010 15:36, Aurélien Marsan <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi, > > A new thing I don't know how to do with Paraview. > I have written a personnal reader, that creates vtkStructuredGrid from > files written in so called format "v3d". So I'm able to construct a > MutliBlockDataSet, that is composed of all the Blocks I'm working with. > > I would like to use "Programmable Source", so we don't need to write the > file on the disk before to open it with Paraview. > Does "Programmable Source" work with MultiBlockDataSet ? I don't see this > class in the Output Data Set Type that we can choose... > > And is it correct if I write in the Script of the Programmable Filter : > > from perso import * > multiblock = MultiBlockDataSetFromV3D(.....) > self.GetOutput().DeepCopy(multiblock) > > Thanks for help. > > A.MARSAN >
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