Hi all,
I was able to get it to work in 3.14 by doing:
PlotOverLine1.UpdatePipeline()
before creating the writer.
Thanks,
Tony
> Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 09:18:29 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Paraview] VTK Writer
> From: utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com
> To: mmn...@gmail.com
> CC: lamtmar...@h
Li,
I don't know of a way to add a name or other identifier to a vtkObject.
It might be easier to have an auxiliary data structure that stores
references to the vtkActors and lets you set the visibility by
accessing the vtkActor through that data structure. I tend to find
this easier than working
Dear all,
I would like to change the visibility property of a specific actor in
the renderer. Right now, I need to remember which orderly ID my actor
is in the actor list and iterate through the following to get to the
actor,
vtkPropCollection* props = renderer->GetViewProps();
props->InitTravers
Hello,
can ParaView read LAS data format? or any other x y z intensity format data?
thanks
-simon
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Sounds like a reasonable path to follow.
Utkarsh
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Aurélien Marsan wrote:
> Sorry I jut see your answer.
>
> Using the french system language, I had the same error message with ubuntu
> 12.04.
> But We find a solution today : to set the ubuntu language environment
Sorry I jut see your answer.
Using the french system language, I had the same error message with ubuntu
12.04.
But We find a solution today : to set the ubuntu language environment in
english, instead of french.
I also had an other error message when compiling using "make -j", at
approx. 5% of th
You can create your own python plugin that will append the proper path
in front of the provided name.
=== myPlugin.py ===
from paraview import simple
def load(file):
return simple.OpenDataFile('/your-path/' + file)
===
In JS you'll do something like that
var plugin = paraview.getPlugin(
Hi everybody,
I have a question to ask. I use ParaViewWeb JavaScript Console to load an
image file to ParaViewWeb, I use the followed code "var reader
=paraview.OpenDataFile({filename:"../NameOfFile"});" I tried with the
absolute path of my PC (which is normally not the good solution) an
There definitely seems to be a bug in the WriterFactory which fails to
return valid readers when running through Python. We are looking into
it.
Utkarsh
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Mohamad M. Nasr-Azadani
wrote:
> Luis,
>
> I had similar problem with some writers.
> It was very strange and
Hello Utkarsh,
Thank You very much for Your help! It works great when created as
Python macro. I probably messed up something in my C++ code.
Best regards,
Nenad.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
wrote:
> Creating a DataLabelRepresentation should have worked. Here's a Python
> s
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