[Paraview] AMR and .VTM

Andy Bauer andy.bauer at kitware.com
Wed Jun 9 17:24:05 EDT 2010


You can combine different data sets into a multiblock data set in paraview
with the Group DataSets filter to test out what you want to do without
having to write out your data as a multiblock data set.  To add more data
sets to the Group DataSet filter right click on the filte rin the pipeline
browser and choose "change input..." .  The with the control button pressed,
select the other filters you want to be grouped together.

Andy

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Mohammad Mirzadeh <mirzadeh at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I had a rather quick  question. I am working with adaptive meshes and would
> like to import them into paraview. So far I have been able to that with
> unstructured datasets and .vtk files. The problem is that whenever I use
> slice filter to see a cross-section of mesh, it triangulates the dataset and
> I see triangles instead of blocks (I'm using Cartesian AMR). I was wondering
> if this can be solved by using multiblock datasets and .vtm format. If so,
> can anyone please lead me to a good tutorial on .vtm format? It seems I
> cannot find a good one.
>
> Thanks,
> Mohammad
>
> Graduate Research Assistant,
> Mechanical Eng. Dept.,
> University of California, Santa Barbara,
>
>
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