You should be able to read the ascii file directly into ParaView.  Attempt to 
load the file and then, assuming you have not used an extension reserved for 
another reader's files, select "Comma-separated-values" from the next dialog 
box listing all available readers.  This is the csv reader, but you can replace 
the delimiter to any character you want (in your case, I think you want space).

That will load the data as a table.  Simply run the Table to Points filter to 
convert them to a collection of points in space.  From there you can trivially 
write the data out in VTK format.

-Ken


On 1/12/11 2:20 AM, "Luca Cinquepalmi" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, I have an ascii file with 4 fileds:

X Y Z C

where X, Y, Z represent the coordinates of the point, and C represent
the component/value of the point (e.g. temperature, umidity, ecc.) I
want to convert this file in a vtk file. Is it possible? How can I do
it? Thanks

Luca

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