I may have told you the wrong parameters. Try using 0.005 for the temporal
shift rather than -0.005.
-Ken
On 12/1/16, 3:10 PM, "Huangrui Mo" wrote:
Hello Ken,
Thank you for the provided solution, however, it seems like the solution
does not work
Hello Ken,
Thank you for the provided solution, however, it seems like the solution
does not work well: using the Paraview 5.2.0
(I just downloaded the latest version, and realizing that there is a
modification on showing the max counter of time steps),
after applying the method you provided,
Huangrui,
I found a work around that I think does what you want. After you load in your
two data sets, right click on one of them in the Pipeline Browser and check on
the “Ignore Time” option. This will tell ParaView to ignore the time in that
data set, so will only visit the time steps in the
Actually, I think Sequence mode is more appropriate than Real Time mode in this
case, but I too think that is the answer.
To explain more what (we think) is going on: When you load data with time in
ParaView, it goes to a Snap to Timesteps mode where it will visit each unique
timestep once
Not sure if this is the correct answer, but try view/ animation View. Then,
change the Mode to Real Time. Enter your start time and end time, and number
of time steps of interest (i.e., 500).
Is that what you are looking for?
alan
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