Do I understand it correctly that you have always a uniform geometry, just the data changes in time?

Are you using something like this:
<Grid CollectionType="Temporal" GridType="Collection" Name="FieldData">

Well, I attached a small xdmf file that shows how to animate in time (assuming a constant geometry). Hope it is of help.

-Armin



On 10/08/2014 07:26 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
I am writing an Xdmf file with 75 "Grids" where each grid represents a
time step from a simulation. When I read it into ParaView it shows 75
Blocks. I can load each one at a time and I get the expected output.
What is the magic to animating over a multi-block data set. Each block
has the same exact set of Data arrays.

Ideas?
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