Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
Is there any way you can share your data? That might help diagnose the
problem.
Yes, I will send it. I did an additional test with a single cylinder and the file is written correctly. So it appears that the problem occurs only with two tandem cylinders in the mesh.
Stephen


On 3/10/15, 11:01 AM, "Stephen Wornom" <[email protected]> wrote:

I tried both PV 4.10 and PV 4.31 and get the same result.
- extract surface
- connectivity
- threshold (defines the surface of the cylinder)

information shows ymax= 0.5, ymin=-0.5 which is correct as the radius of
the circle is 0.5.
When I save data, the csv files has all of the y< 0 values. For y>0 most
values are missing.
For the csv file, ymin= 0.5 but ymax = 0.24.

There are actually two circles, could this pose a problem?

I really need to solve this problem of missing values.
Give me ideas to try, alternative ways to write the data (how do I write
only the values for the 1st cylinder to see if this is the problem?).
Thanks for your help,
Stephen


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Moreland" <[email protected]>
To: "Stephen Wornom" <[email protected]>, "ParaView list"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 9, 2015 6:28:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] PV 4.1.0:  save the data saves only 1/2 of a
circle

Stephen,

The CSV writer should write out all the points. I tried repeating your
instructions with ParaView 4.3.1 using both the Cylinder source and the
disk_out_ref dataset to write out data for a hollow cylinder source to a
csv file and it looks like it works fine. I can only think of the most
basic things to try:

* Are you sure your cylinder is centered in the x-y plane?  Maybe the
circle is actually sitting below the y axis. Check that with either the
cube axes or the information panel.
* Is the connectivity/threshold filters really the best way to get a
circle from a cylinder. You might consider instead to use the slice
filter
to get the circle. (I don't know why that would fix any I/O issues,
though.)
* Is there any chance you can try using the latest version of ParaView.
I
don't recall any such problems with the CSV reader in 4.1, but you never
know.

-Ken




On 3/9/15, 10:47 AM, "Stephen Wornom" <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a cylinder ( a circle in the x-y plane, z is the span
direction).
I do:
- extract surface
- connectivity
- threshold (defines the surface of the cylinder)

The result is the circle shown in that attached figure.

I want to write the circle values to a file so I save the data.
  The problem is that  PV4.10 saves only 1/2 half of the data (y<0).
For
y> 0 only 4 points are written to the csv file, 124 points for y <0.

How can I save the data so that all values are written?
Hope the question is clear.
Stephen

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