Hi Kolja
I have a simple view plugin project ongoing that I should be able to scale
down for your needs.
I will try to find the time to do it before the end fo the week.
Best,
Mathieu Westphal
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 8:38 PM, Kolja Petersen
wrote:
> Is it possible to write a plugin that deriv
Hi,
I wrote a OpenFOAM adaptor for Catalyst.
In the ParaView, the connection is made good and shows filtered flow
field as written in the python script.
However, filename_%t and image_%t is not expanded as time marching but
just write filename_0 and image_0.png.
As far as I know, %t should
Hi,
I wrote a OpenFOAM adaptor for Catalyst.
In the ParaView, the connection is made good and shows filtered flow
field as written in the python script.
However, filename_%t and image_%t is not expanded as time marching but
just write filename_0 and image_0.png.
As far as I know, %t should
Hi,
I wrote a OpenFOAM adaptor for Catalyst.
In the ParaView, the connection is made good and shows filtered flow
field as written in the python script.
However, filename_%t and image_%t is not expanded as time marching but
just write filename_0 and image_0.png.
As far as I know, %t should
Hi,
My guess is that the TimeStep isn't getting set properly in the adaptor
(though it looks like it should be in
"dataDescription->SetTimeData(runTime.value(),
runTime.deltaTValue());"). My suggestion would be to add in the following
to either the RequestDataDescription() or DoCoProcessing() meth
The best way I can think of is to then use the threshold filter to isolate
each of the pieces and then use the cell size filter on each piece. This
would be fairly easy to automate in a Python script to just print out the
values.
Alternatively, I don't see a reason why the Connectivity filter coul
Hey Paraview community!
I have unstructured grid type data, which consists of a network of
polygons. Is there a direct way to fit an ellipse and find the properties
like major axis/minor axis?
Thanking you
Jairaj Mathur
Mechanical Engineering
Washington University in St Louis
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Hello,
I am trying to see if I can visualize my netCDF Earth models (longitude,
latitude,depth) using ParaView. I have been able to load the models, with the
"Spherical Coordinates" option selected. However it appears that I now lose my
coordinates and depth values and as a result to extract a
Manochehr,
If you uncheck the “Spherical Coordiantes” option, then the longitude,
latitude, and depth values will be preserved as x, y, and z coordinates.
(Instead of translated to a sphere, the data will appear in a rectangle.)
-Ken
On 1/17/18, 4:34 PM, "ParaView on behalf of Manochehr Bahav
Ken,
Thanks for your reply. The problem with that approach is that all the features
I am interested in make sense if they are plotted on a sphere (they approximate
the Earth surface). So, there is no builtin solution for that?
One more question: How can I access the actual latitude, longitude a
Thanks Andy! Although I will take a round about method, I would love a real
solution.
Cory? Thoughts?
Alan
From: Andy Bauer [mailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com]
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To: Scott, W Alan ; Quammen, Cory (External Contacts)
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I have a view with a number of different objects in it. For example, assume
that there are a number of cylinders sitting on a plane. I want to increase
the scale in the Z-axis so that I can better compare the objects. Is there any
way to increase the scale for the whole view?
I know that for
Hi Manoch,
I think what you want is not possible right now but let us get back to you
on it as something we might want to look into before we can say it for
sure. One workaround would be you load the data (uncheck the sphere
coordinate system), apply the filter, and then write the data back as
Net
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