Thank you Ken, that was exactly the reply I was hoping for. I used the
extraction tool to remove the unwanted cells, but I will also investigate the
first two steps too.
Many thanks,
Neil
Dr Neil Ashton MEng (hons), PhD CEng MIMechE
Research Engineer
Computational Fluid Dynamics Group
Thanks all for your quick answers!
Utkarsh,
I've downloaded ffmpeg-0.6.5.tar.gz yesterday evening but it doesn't compile
with gcc 4.8. I've tried a newer versionffmpeg-0.6.7 but the problem remains.
The error was in ffserver.c with an implicit function declaration. I solved it
with adding
Just in case anyone else makes the attempt and fails and to remind myself when
I lose my config … (apologies, I’ve never used a mac before, so I’m new to this
and I’ve had it less than 24 hours so it may be there are easier ways to get
this done).
Assuming you are using default clang
Would it be possible to send a small example of your data to the list so we
could try it out? If not, could you at least send a screen shot so we could
have a look at the mesh? Right now I'm just making blind guesses.
-Ken
From: Paul Graham meteorp...@gmail.commailto:meteorp...@gmail.com
Hi Ken,
It looks like the file was too large to be broadcast to the list, but I
think it should have gone to you directly.
Thanks again for your help,
Paul
On 8 November 2013 08:35, Paul Graham meteorp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
I have attached a sample of the data to this message along
Hi Ken,
Thanks for figuring it out. It's a tremendous help!
So now I know I should have used the transform filter on the data from the
beginning, rather than the transform option in the display properties.
This makes a lot of sense since it saves having to transform each and every
time a new
Hello,
I'm using paraview version 4.0.1 Windows 64 bit, but the problem also occured
with an older version. I have problems when exporting videos or plotting
selection over time. The transient data has about 5000 time steps and the mesh
has 1 500 000 cells. All the data is formatted in ensight