Carolyn,

I am not sure which EnSight format you are using. I have attached an EnSight case-file that is typical for me and functions with only a small set of files, but with a large number of time steps. In this format, each cell/point variable has its own file; each file contains the data at all time steps. I have used this EnSight binary format for at least 500 time steps.

Another aspect of the EnSight reader in ParaView allows you to load ("open the files") for only those cell and/or point datum arrays that you wish to view -- see the check marks just below the green "Apply" button. Only the data with a check-mark is read; one may turn-off the checks by clicking on them.

Hope this helps,

Sam Key



Carolyn Stancoff wrote:
I have data for 630 time steps in EnSight format.  When I try to play the data I get that there are too many open files (nothing after time step 509 is displayed).  Is there something I can change in Windows or ParaView to allow more open files?  Since I currently have each time step data in its own file, can I write all the data to a single file?  Or do the files need to stay open after they have been read?
 
Thanks,
 
Carolyn

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