Hi:
I reverted back to 2D simulation and have been using the VTK_IO
functionality somewhat successfully, but one thing I cannot figure out
how to do is make sure each simulation file has a time associated with
it. In Libmesh I update the equation system parameter "time" to reflect
the valu
Hi:
ExodusII does work well with Paraview, but for some reason:
a) the simulation time is not available in the variables list
b) the animation function isn't working. I have the output file names
in the right format and Paraview groups them together in the file open
window, but I cannot nav
As a work around you could try the ExodusII_IO writer to write an
Exodus file which paraview reads nicely.
Derek
On Aug 28, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Nasser Mohieddin Abukhdeir wrote:
> Hello:
>I've been trying to use Paraview and VTKIO to visual some results
> and have not been all that succ
Is the data not present in the file?
If you have a bit of code that replicates the problem I can have a
look next week.
W
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Nasser Mohieddin Abukhdeir
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>I've been trying to use Paraview and VTKIO to visual some results
> and ha
Hello:
I've been trying to use Paraview and VTKIO to visual some results
and have not been all that successful. Using
VTKIO::write_equation_systems two files are outputted, one is the name
that I provided (lets say data001.pvtu) to the function and the other
has VTU at the end of it (data0