Incidentally, I tried to achieve this with a Python programmable filter since
that was Alan's question.
I did not succeed. I am removing the TIME_STEPS() and TIME_RANGE() in the
RequestInformationScript script. I am setting a different UPDATE_TIME_STEP() at
each iteration of the RequestUpdateExtentScript. I am setting
CONTINUE_EXECUTING() in the main Script, but ParaView just does not loop after
the first iteration.
I have the feeling I am not setting CONTINUE_EXECUTING on the right object.
Question:
how does one get the request object from the executive? When I look at C code,
I see
int vtkTemporalStatistics::RequestData(vtkInformation *request,
vtkInformationVector **inputVector,
vtkInformationVector *outputVector)
{
...
request->Set(vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::CONTINUE_EXECUTING(), 1)
...
}
What is the equivalent in Python within a ProgrammableFilter()?
Jean/CSCS
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