[Paraview] [Xdmf] Xdmf time series loads as Multi-block Dataset
John Biddiscombe
biddisco at cscs.ch
Thu Aug 14 14:19:39 EDT 2008
Eric
I just tried xdmf for the first time in a couple of weeks an yes. It's
completely stuffed. I get a multiblock dataset with 800 blocks, each
being one timestep - instead of a single (or possibly multi-block)
dataset with time varying stuff.
I Can see looking at Jerry's changes on immediate probable cause, but
I'd better read through the email he sent a few days/week back and
review the changes. I see what Jerry has tried to do - create a
multiblock xdmf structure and just fetch the correct grid when you
request a timestep - thus giving us what we want. But there's a flaw in
the logic when the actual output dataset is generated - so that it
creates a multiblock one instead of the type givenm by the Nth (=time)
dataset inside it when we are fetching a time step which is not composite.
I need this to work, so I'll be looking at it soon. Ig Jerry reads this
before I fix it, then feel free to step in with the correct patch :)
JB
> Hey all,
>
> Maybe I'm behind on my Xdmf XML format again, but my files that a
> month or two ago loaded a time series of unstructured grids now loads
> into ParaView CVS as a Multi-block Dataset with one block for each
> time step at each time point.
>
> Let's say I have 1200 Polyvertex time steps in my file. I can (slowly)
> step through the animation of my grid, but at each time point the
> progress bar is cycling through a bunch of work, and each time point
> lists (in the Information tab Data Hierarchy pane) a Multi-block
> Dataset made up of 1200 Unstructured Grids. Clicking on each of these
> blocks reveals that only the "current" time step block has Data Arrays
> associated with the grid. So, at each time step of the animation, the
> process seems very slow because 1200 blocks are being loaded, only one
> of which actually has real data in it. (The Time pane at the bottom of
> the Information tab always lists the correct time indices and values
> for the whole series.)
>
> Maybe this is just a change in the way time series are dealt with, but
> it is much slower with my data sets, and it made more sense to me to
> have each time step able to be represented as a simple grid, if
> desired. (I have been using a self-modified vtkXdmfReader.cxx file for
> a while, so I'm not sure when this multi-block issue would have
> appeared.)
>
> Thanks,
> -Eric
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Eric E Monson
> Duke Visualization Technology Group
>
>
>
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