name as the x and y dimensions. I will add a 3D coord var for z. If
the Paraview netcdf interface can read this in then great! If the Paraview
netcdf interface cannot handle the 3D z coord then I will use the warp by
scalar filter to apply the z coord var, and will also let you know in case
you
ot;Moreland, Kenneth" <kmo...@sandia.gov>
Cc: Aashish Chaudhary <aashish.chaudh...@kitware.com>, "paraview@paraview.org"
<paraview@paraview.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] netcdf
Hi all, thanks very much for your replies so far. I must say I am finding
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> Chaudhary <aashish.chaudh...@kitware.com>
> *Date: *Monday, May 15, 2017 at 9:08 AM
> *To: *Rupert Gladstone <rupertgladstone1...@gmail.com>, "
> paraview@paraview.org" <paraview@paraview.org>
> *Subject: *[EXTERNAL
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] netcdf
Rupert,
Would it be possible for you to send us a sample file and what the list of VARS
you expect to see in the paraview?
Thanks,
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 3:37 AM R
Rupert,
Would it be possible for you to send us a sample file and what the list of
VARS you expect to see in the paraview?
Thanks,
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 3:37 AM Rupert Gladstone <
rupertgladstone1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, I have a question about netcdf formats. I am developing a
Rupert,
I can't help you with netcdf files/formats. However, the following two
items could be of help.
(1) ParaView has a Transform filter that will translate and/or scale
and/or rotate your datum set.
(2) In the coordinate 3-tuple (x,y,z). if all of your z-values are zero,
then PV will
Hi, I have a question about netcdf formats. I am developing a coupled ice
sheet - ocean model. Currently both models run in the same cartesian
coordinate system. The ice model outputs unstructured .vtu files, which
paraview reads just fine. The ocean model outputs structured netcdf
files. If
I have tested the following solution which consists in using a Python
programmable filter, copying the non-spatial data attributes, and creating a
new coordinate array with the spatial attributes (x, x and z)
see the included python code. I suggest using ParaView 4.4 or 5.0RC1.
Note that the
Dear all,
I've already sent this mail some weeks ago but I still haven't figured out a
solution.
I use netcdf-4 to write fields (density, temperature,...) in 3 dimensions to
disk. These fields are given on a curvilinear grid (e.g. toroidal coordinates
X,Y,Z). I have vectors containing the
What you need can be simply implemented with a Python Programmable Filter,
extracting the 3 coordinate arrays from the PointData fields, making a vector
with algs.make_vector(), assigning it to output.Points, and appending all the
other attributes from inputs[0].PointData
if you supply a small
Hi,
I'm starting use the Paraview to visualize 3D data. I have a 3D netcdf
meteorological data and I would like to visualize this data.
What are the steps to follow to visualize my data. Can anyone help me.
Thanks in advance,
Conrado
___
Conrado,
The ParaView Tutorial [1] is an excellent introduction to using ParaView's
visualization capabilities.
Hope that helps,
Cory
[1] http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/The_ParaView_Tutorial
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:36 PM, wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm starting use
Hi,
Feel free to use this:
https://www.dkrz.de/Nutzerportal-en/doku/vis/sw/paraview
It's not complete and I have not updated it to the last version, but
plan to do so after ParaView5 is out. If you are in Hamburg later this
year, there is a free 2 day course we offer based on our tutorial
Conrado,
Is it CF compliant NetCDF? If yes, it should work out of the box in
ParaView (except in some cases). Let us know if you run into issues.
Thanks,
Aashish
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 4:42 PM, Niklas Röber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Feel free to use this:
>
Hi David,
that helped a lot, thanks very much. I downloaded v4.1 from the paraview
site and it opens netcdf-4 as you describe.
thanks again
Matthias
On 08/05/2014 08:32 PM, David E DeMarle wrote:
In a fresh build of paraview master on a mac, I can read this file
without a problem. When I go
Great!
I'll get in contact with the ubuntu manager and help him or her enable it
there too.
David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
RD Engineer
21 Corporate Drive
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-881-4909
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:03 AM, Matthias Wiesenberger
matthias.wiesenber...@uibk.ac.at
In a fresh build of paraview master on a mac, I can read this file without
a problem. When I go to open the file I'm given a choice of CAM NetCDF
(Unstructured) or NetCDF files generic and CF conventions. Choose netcdf
cf and, accept defaults and hit apply and I see the data, curvilinear with
Which version of ParaView does ubuntu provide?
True netcdf4 support first appeared in 3.98 as I recall.
David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
RD Engineer
21 Corporate Drive
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-881-4909
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Wiesenberger, Matthias
also, it will help if you can share your data (sample one) with us.
- Aashish
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 11:10 AM, David E DeMarle dave.dema...@kitware.com
wrote:
Which version of ParaView does ubuntu provide?
True netcdf4 support first appeared in 3.98 as I recall.
David E DeMarle
Hi, my paraview is version 4.01 64-bit. I attached a sample file for
you. It's generated from one of the netcdf example codes modified only
by the additional creation flag NC_NETCDF4.
Matthias
On 08/04/2014 05:21 PM, Aashish Chaudhary wrote:
also, it will help if you can share your data
Hi,
I downloaded and installed paraview via my ubuntu package manager. I then
generated some data with my code using a freshly installed netcdf library.
Paraview can read and visualize that data without complaints. However, I now
want to make use of the parallel I/O features that the new
:* [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] netcdf time series
Hi,
I am seeking advice regarding visualization of weather model output using
paraview.
I am only able to view the first frame of my netcdf file. The dimensions
are:
netcdf mynetcdffile {
dimensions:
Time = UNLIMITED ; // (25 currently
] [Paraview] netcdf time series
Hi,
I am seeking advice regarding visualization of weather model output using
paraview.
I am only able to view the first frame of my netcdf file. The dimensions are:
netcdf mynetcdffile {
dimensions:
Time = UNLIMITED ; // (25 currently)
DateStrLen = 19
of jade mackay [jademac...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 7:39 PM
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] netcdf time series
Hi,
I am seeking advice regarding visualization of weather model output using
paraview.
I am only able to view the first frame of my netcdf file
Hi,
I was having trouble reading data from a netcdf file to paraview. Is there
some syntax that lets paraview know that it is reading in data in spherical
coordinates? I was going through the 'help' section in paraview and found
that 'if spherical coordinates is turned on' the netcdf reader will
I'm not sure vtkImageData (and everything that uses it) really supports
negative spacing. See, for example, this email thread:
http://www.vtk.org/pipermail/vtkusers/2009-May/100989.html.
I agree. And that's why I have added the function fabs to make positive the
tolerance variable.
I have identified those points which causes problems with the actual
/ParaView3/VTK/IO/vtkNetCDFCOARDSReader.cxx
- if a regular spacing coordinate variable decreases (90 to -90 for
example), you always get a vtkRectilinear grid.
It should reach, wth the computing choice made, to the creation of
I have identified those points which causes problems with the actual
/ParaView3/VTK/IO/vtkNetCDFCOARDSReader.cxx
- if a regular spacing coordinate variable decreases (90 to -90 for
example), you always get a vtkRectilinear grid.
It should reach, wth the computing choice made, to the creation
, then the ParaView
netCDF reader should understand that.
That said, I see that the netCDF reader will only actually create spherical
coordinates for 3D grids. I am not sure I remember the logic behind that, but
I think it was that in general it is usually better to visualize a map surface
as a 2D
for latitude and
longitude, then the ParaView netCDF reader should understand that.
That said, I see that the netCDF reader will only actually create
spherical coordinates for 3D grids. I am not sure I remember the logic
behind that, but I think it was that in general it is usually better
to visualize
Hi,
I have been trying to get netCDF support to work with paraview 3.6.1
There is a previous thread on the subject, which I find a bit confusing.
http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2009-March/011585.html
Initially I tried to build as plugins, but cmake gave the warning that
plugins
ParaView 3.6.1 comes with a netCDF reader. You should be able to just select a
netCDF file and it will load (with caveats about netCDF being more of an IO
level than a format and the ParaView reader will make assumptions). ParaView
will expect the extension to be .ncdf or .nc, but any
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