ParaView and Python

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Introduction

ParaView offers a rich and powerful Python interface. This allows users to automate processing of their data, and gives access to powerful tools in the Visualization Tool Kit (VTK). This tutorial will describe ParaView and Python. It shows a user how to drive ParaView using Python commands, and how to automate the creation and use of these commands.

Overview

ParaView is a client/ server architecture. The client includes the ParaView GUI and display. The server reads the user's data, processes the data, and passes these images to the client. We can use Python to control ParaView either in the GUI, at the client level, or directly on the server.


A simple Python example within ParaView

  • Start ParaView.
  • Start the Python Interpreter Tools → Python Shell
Lets create and display a sphere.
(Type the following into the Python Shell)
sphere=Sphere()
Show()
Render()
We have now created a sphere in the pipeline, turned on it's visibility, and re-rendered.


Next, lets add a shrink filter. We hide the sphere, add the shrink filter, and re-render.
Hide()
shrink=Shrink()
Show()
Render()
ParaView will allow us to use either the normal GUI controls or Python. For instance:
Select the Sphere in the pipeline browser.
In the Python Shell, type the following:
clip=Clip()
Show()
Render()



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Where do you go next?

  • Filters tutorial.
  • GUI tutorial.
  • Client server tutorial.
  • Making 2d plots tutorial.
  • Making Powerpoint slides tutorial.

Acknowledgements

Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.