That's correct -- the cell information specifies the points by index. You
can find more information on the VTK file formats here:
http://www.vtk.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/file-formats.pdf
HTH,
Dave
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Sellmann, Kai Asaad <
asaad.sellm...@rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have created a vtk File with point coordinates, and cell definitions. As I am
getting distorted surfaces I was wondering what it could be.
The coordinates are nodal coordinates taken from a FE Model. The elements are
defined by the IDs of their corresponding nodes.
So it loo
Another good file format for writing topology and data to different files,
is the Ensight Gold format. See this post
http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2010-February/015708.html
You can write both acsii and binary files. I can send you a simple fortran
routine, which writes topology(quads)
you can use xdmf, with a .xmdf file for the light data (meta data), and
2 files or more (hdf5 or binary) for the heavy data (field data, point
data, connectivity...).
more info in http://www.xdmf.org
On 13/12/2011 21:01, Robert Maynard wrote:
I am pretty sure that both the Legacy VTK and t
I am pretty sure that both the Legacy VTK and the XML VTK do not
support writing out the mesh and field data as different files.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Alexander Podlozhnyuk
wrote:
>
>
> 2011/12/13 Alexander Podlozhnyuk
>>
>> Hello!
>> I use VTK file format for visualizing scientific d
2011/12/13 Alexander Podlozhnyuk
> Hello!
> I use VTK file format for visualizing scientific data in Paraview. I write
> in this file mesh (point_data + cell_data) and Field Data (pressure
> distribution for each point and etc.). Is it possible to write mesh data
> and field data in separate vtk-
Hello!
I use VTK file format for visualizing scientific data in Paraview. I write
in this file mesh (point_data + cell_data) and Field Data (pressure
distribution for each point and etc.). Is it possible to write mesh data
and field data in separate vtk-files and read them together in Paraview? Or
Hey, cool, I just tried that on some test data, and it looks like it might do
the trick. I do have a rather large dataset, but I'll try both this and
Sebastian's suggestion and see what happens. Thanks!
-Jeff
On Dec 13, 2010, at 15:31 , Berk Geveci wrote:
> What you need is to volume render c
What you need is to volume render cell data instead of point data.
Unfortunately, ParaView does not support volume rendering of cell data in
images. However, it supports volume rendering of cell data in unstructured
grids. Try this:
- Create a STRUCTURED_POINTS with cell data
- Load it
- Apply Cle
This is great, thanks Berk and Sebastien. Yes, I am trying to do volume
rendering. My dataset represents a 3D grid occupancy map, where each cell has a
specified likelihood of occupancy. I'd like to render that as a set of unit
cells, where the opacity is directly related to the likelihood of oc
Assuming that you are defining a uniform rectilinear grid, you need
STRUCTURED_POINTS. As for defining opacity, what is your goal? To do volume
rendering? Other than when using volume rendering, opacity does not have any
effect.
If you need to define an arbitrary set of cubes, you probably need an
Hi Jeff,
the points coordinates are implicit which mean that once you defined
your grid by its size/spacing/origin, your are fine. And the only
thing that is missing is the data that you try to show. Those data can
be located at each point of the grid or at the center of each cell
(cell: small box
Thanks, but I'm totally new to the VTK file format and ParaView, and the
documentation is not clear. It seems like the STRUCTURED_GRID geometry is the
proper one for what I need, but I can find virtually no examples of it's use.
For instance, if I want to specify a set of unit cubes from a set o
Hi Jeff,
on the help page of vtk (http://www.vtk.org/VTK/help/documentation.html)
you do have a link on the VTK file format.
You should be able to find all the informations that you need here:
http://www.vtk.org/VTK/img/file-formats.pdf
Seb
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>
Hi all,
I'm using ParaView to visualize a dataset, and I'm trying to generate an ASCII
VTK file that will specify a set of voxels, where each voxel has an associated
color and opacity. Does anyone have any suggestions for how I should format the
file? It seems like this should be easy, but I ca
Feel free to add a bug to the vtk bug tracker:
http://public.kitware.com/Bug
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Jens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the following file _cannot_ be read by paraview 3.4.0:
>
> #vtk DataFile Version 2.0
> Detailed
> ASCII
> DATASET POLYDATA
> POINTS 1 float
> -0.00168334 0.0751933
Hi,
the following file _cannot_ be read by paraview 3.4.0:
#vtk DataFile Version 2.0
Detailed
ASCII
DATASET POLYDATA
POINTS 1 float
-0.00168334 0.0751933 -0.000422686
but with adding one space it is fine:
# vtk DataFile Version 2.0
Detailed
ASCII
DATASET POLYDATA
POINTS 1 float
-0.00168334 0.075
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