[Paraview] reading data in paraview

Moreland, Kenneth kmorel at sandia.gov
Mon Sep 17 10:01:59 EDT 2007


The easiest way would probably be to stuff your data into VTK Legacy
File format.  You can get information about that format from the VTK
User's Guide or in the following link.

 

http://www.vtk.org/pdf/file-formats.pdf

 

-Ken

 

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Hi I'm new to paraview,

My goal is to make a simple animation using paraview,

First though I want to merely create the object in paraview,

I have 4 sets of data

positions of node (x,y,z)

connectivity (3 nodes of a element)

current position

and output data

I've been reading through the tutorials and if anyone has any
recommendations on how to open the data I would appreciate it.  For
instance what reader should I use?

  

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