[Paraview] Using XDMF to visualize HDF5 file: Weird min/max values

Buesing, Henrik hbuesing at eonerc.rwth-aachen.de
Thu Apr 5 08:43:22 EDT 2018


Dear all,

I am using XDMF to visualize an HDF5 file in Paraview (see attached test.xmf and test.h5). The data is arranged in a 4D array, which I cut into two 3D arrays with HyperSlabs.
Paraview color visualizes this just fine using Threshold, but sets weird (like I choose the wrong data type) min/max values. I am using Paraview 5.4.1 64-bit.

Could you point out what I am doing wrong?

Thank you!
Henrik


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Dipl.-Math. Henrik Büsing
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E.ON Energy Research Center
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