the other way around is to create a custom filter to group all your filter into 
one and expose only the desired properties.

Felipe


Le 18 nov. 2013 à 19:20, Samuel Key <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Martina,
> 
> Given that you have 20+/- datum sets (and one geometry?), you might be able 
> to construct a pseudo time sequence by labeling the files:
> 
> myjob001.vtu, myjob002.vtu, myjob003.vtu, ...
> 
> (Note. The file-ending "*.vtu" refers to an XML-formatted datum set)
> 
> ParaView will assume they are a time-sequence and you can use the animation 
> to perform the identical display processing on each image, When you are 
> satisfied with the results, save the animation as *.pgn images; you will get 
> one frame in each datum set.
> 
> If you already have a naming convention for the *.vtu files that you want to 
> keep, then you can use a *.pvd meta-file to specify the pseudo-time sequence, 
> see the attached *.pvd file as an example. (The part-tag allows 
> sub-datum-sets; in my case there are different materials. The name-tag is 
> currently a do-nothing; it is not required.)
> 
> Sam
> 
> 
> On 11/18/2013 9:22 AM, Martina Schäfer wrote:
>> Hi Sam,
>> 
>> I wasn't aware of the "Group Dataset" Filter, you are right in the case of 
>> Cliping or Sliceing it's doing sort of the job (eventhough I haven't managed 
>> to get the translation right), but already for the Isolines or 
>> PlotOnIntersectionCurve it gets difficult. (And I have actually not only one 
>> datafile, but around 20 which I would like to produce the same figures from 
>> and grouping them all together gets a mess!)
>> Similar to your idea I tried it now with AppendAttributes, that still leaves 
>> the work of copy-ing by hand (at least I do not know how to do that 
>> otherwise) the variables them I'm interested from each dataset to another 
>> name, i.e. velocity -> velocity-dataset1, velocity -> velocity-dataset2 and 
>> so on beforehand, but then I can use Clips or Slices in one figure for each 
>> of the datasets. But since I then have different variable names, it does 
>> again not work for the Isocontours... PlotOnIntersectionCurves however seems 
>> to be doing ok.
>> It also would mean to apply AppendAttributes to around 20files, I'm not 
>> quite sure if that's a good way to go.
>> 
>> I'd be happy about any other ideas! What is the "copy" function supposed to 
>> do anyhow? After all this menu-item exists when I do right-mouse-click on a 
>> filter?
>> 
>> Martina
>> 
>>> Martina, Regarding your question, I do
>>> not do this routinely, but it looks to me that if you hold down the
>>> Ctrl-key and select two datum two sets and then apply the Group Datasets
>>> filter you get a single combined datum stream to which can apply the
>>> same filter to both using a single common parameter specification. In a
>>> single view, this may require a coordinate translation of one datum set
>>> with respect to the other in order that they are not overlaid (use the
>>> Transform filter on one of the datum sets before grouping). In addition,
>>> it is likely that the point and cell variable sets for both objects need
>>> to be the same (except for the values). Likely some care will be needed
>>> for the Slice and Clip filters because you will only have a "single"
>>> object after grouping. Hope this helps. Sam On 11/18/2013 1:39 AM,
>> 
>> 
>>>> >Hi all,
>>>> >
>>>> >I'd like to copy-paste (or clone/dublicate) a filter in paraview, i.e.
>>>> >applying exactly the same filter on two different sources without
>>>> >having to redefine the filter. For the moment I'm doing that via
>>>> >save-state/load-state and adjusting each time the input file (or via
>>>> >"change input" to a filter), but it would be more convenient to be
>>>> >able to have the results of the filter applied to the different
>>>> >sources at the same time to compare them side by side.
>>>> >That concerns for example the "clip" or "slice" filter where it would
>>>> >be really handy not having to copy by hand the definition of the plane
>>>> >used; or when doing a plot with isolines I'd like to have the same
>>>> >line "elevations" and drawing options for various input datasets.
>>>> >
>>>> >According to the various websites and also messages in this mailing
>>>> >list, "copy" and "paste" from the menu "edit" or with the
>>>> >mouse-left-click should work. However, when I do "paste" nothing happens.
>>>> >Has anybody experience with that? Is there any other way to do it? Or
>>>> >is there any "trick" how to do use the "paste function?
>>>> >
>>>> >Thanks a lot!
>>>> >
>>>> >Martina Sch?fer
>>>> >
>> 
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