Sven, Thank you for this reference, it worked perfectly.
Regards, Dennis McWherter On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Sven Buijssen <[email protected] > wrote: > Dennis, > > Does Jean's suggestion, http://markmail.org/message/ms57z7jjubh2pzjg, > help? > > Sven > > > RVA Developer wrote, On 06/15/12 15:40: > > Hello, > > > > Is there any way to animate streamlines natively in ParaView? I have been > > "playing" with the software for a little while and see no apparent way > of doing > > this (i.e. trying particle tracer, etc.). Furthermore, I have > successfully done > > this by creating a filter which generates artificial timesteps, but this > > solution does not seem to be a very good one. If there is no way to do > this > > natively in ParaView, are there options that ParaView supports which > could allow > > me to do this without artificial timestep generation? > > > > It may also be important to note that I am already working with temporal > data > > sets to begin with so I would need to isolate the current timestep for > any > > native solution (I already know how to do this in a custom filter if > needed) . > > > > Regards, > > Dennis McWherter >
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