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Berk Geveci wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The 1st link above was (*quite*) illuminating for me, would you know of
any similar which address writing out multi-block structured (IJ & IJK)
grid & field data ? I am 100% unfamiliar w/ XML files/formatting, so
links w/ sample files/coding (such as the 1st one above) are extremely
helpful for me. Thanks in advance.
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You could use the good old Plot3D format :-)
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Thanks a million :-). I am not a huge fan of multiple output files
(possibly per time step) for data, I prefer something that has 1 file
per run/time-step. I know how to write out TecPlot data files, we use
that at work (MayaVi for polygons also), but I would like to transition
to ParaView if possible ....<br>
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