Hi Cory,

The new file: http://we.tl/BLMGe1eHKA

Thanks,
Filipe Direito



On 23.07.2015 15:54, Cory Quammen wrote:
Hi Filipe,

I apologize that I have not had time to look into your data, and now
the file you posted on wetransfer.com [31] is no longer available.
Would you be able to post it?

Thanks,
Cory

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 12:40 PM, deq11009 <[email protected] [32]>
wrote:

Hi,

I can share the following: http://we.tl/3CPwe5y9vA [25]
An easy way to see the problem might be creating a line source in
the axis of the cylinder, doing Resample and see where interface is
located.

Thanks,
Filipe Direito

On 13.07.2015 04:33, Cory Quammen wrote:

Interesting. Is is possible for you to share the data file(s)?

Thanks,
Cory

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 10:23 AM, deq11009 <[email protected] [12]
[12]>
wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your reply.

No, the mistake is not there. In the meantime I did realize
what is
exactly happening.

I have, say, 200 timesteps.
From 0 to 6, data obtained from my code matches the data when I
just use the GUI.
Starting in timestep 7 (always) till the end, data (for all
timesteps) is the data from the last timestep.
So, when in python shell I go to timestep 6, I see timestep 6.
But
when I go to timestep 7, or 100, or 133, I see timestep 199. At
the
same time, if I go to the GUI, everything is ok.

By coincidence, the ".case" time step data is organized in
seven
columns. Is this related to the problem?

Thank you
Filipe Direito

On 03.07.2015 15:05, Cory Quammen wrote:

Hi Filipe,

Perhaps the array at index 7 is not the array you are
expecting?
Could
you access the array by name instead, .e.g.,

dAxis.GetPointData().GetArray(variable_name).GetValue(150)

and see if that works better?

Thanks,
Cory

On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 1:44 PM, deq11009 <[email protected]
[6] [6]
[6]>
wrote:

Hi,

I am currently using Paraview 4.2, 64, in Windows. (but
tried
4.3
and same problem happened)

My case is Ensight transient. Cylinder with 3.6 million
cells,
two-phase flow.

I created a python code, which I run from the shell in the
GUI.

The main parts of the code are:

enscase = EnSightReader(CaseFileName = direcp +
ensfinal.case)
...
axis = Line()
...
rAxis = ResampleWithDataset(Input = enscase , Source =
axis)
...
rAxis.SMProxy.UpdatePipeline(7) # enscase.SMProxy yields
same
problem
rAxis.UpdatePipelineInformation()
dAxis = servermanager.Fetch(rAxis)

Now, for example:
print dAxis.GetPointData().GetArray(7).GetValue(150)
which gives me the value 150 of the phase array.

This data is wrong. On the other hand, if I go to the GUI
Pipeline
and create a Spreadsheet, the values are the real ones
(confirmed in
Fluent).

So, the fetched data in the python shell is, for some
reason,
wrong.
What is my mistake?

Thanks
Filipe Direito

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