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Revision as of 18:36, 16 October 2018
Loading state
<source lang="python"> >>> from paraview.simple import *
- Load the state
>>> LoadState("/Users/berk/myteststate.pvsm")
- The above will set of the render views loaded in the state file as the active view.
- Now render
>>> Render()
- Get the list of sources
>>> GetSources() {('Sphere1', '5'): <paraview.servermanager.Sphere object at 0xaf80e30>, ('Shrink1', '11'): <paraview.servermanager.Shrink object at 0xaf80df0>, ('Cone1', '8'): <paraview.servermanager.Cone object at 0xaf80cf0>}
- Change the resolution of the cone and render again
>>> FindSource("Cone1").Resolution = 32 >>> Render() </source>
Saving state
<source lang="python"> >>> from paraview.simple import * >>> sph = Sphere() >>> Render() >>> SaveState("/Users/berk/pythonstate.pvsm") </source>
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