Hi Will,
It's called coords vector in the Paraview GUI. You can see it if you
apply calculator filter and open the vectors dropdown menu.
In pvpython:
nodes = vtk_to_numpy(data.GetPoints().GetData())
Niki
On 28/11/17 12:38, Will wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to extract all fields data from the output .vtu file
through data. Now the "velocity" and "pressure" arrays can be
successfully extracted. However, the name of three coordinates (x, y
,z) stored in the vtu file cannot be found. Does anyone know what the
name of the 3 coordinates is in the vtu files?
Best regards,
Will
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