[Paraview] Shortcuts to creating batch files in 3.*?

Berk Geveci berk.geveci at kitware.com
Mon Nov 12 19:12:52 EST 2007


Hi Dave,

There is a tool (a python script) going around that converts state xml
files to python scripts. Someone will probably respond with a copy. It
should be probably put on the paraview wiki. There is documentation
for the python interface available on the wiki:
http://paraview.org/Wiki/images/f/f9/Servermanager2.pdf

-berk

On 11/12/07, David Farrell <d-farrell2 at northwestern.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In the 2.x series of paraview, I recall there was an option like 'save batch
> script' , which was an easy way to get a start on creating a batch script
> (say do it for 1 outputfile, then modify the text file with a loop to do
> many of the same operation)
>
> It appears there is no such option now that the scripting has been switched
> to python, or am I just missing how to do it? Is there some way to get this
> from the 'save state' option (which seems to be xml, not python)?
>
> If there isn't, is there any free documentation available on how to set them
> up? In my brief search, I couldn't seem to find even an example file.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> David E. Farrell
>
> Graduate Student
>
> Mechanical Engineering
>
> Northwestern University
>
> email: d-farrell2 at northwestern.edu
>
>
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