[Paraview] is there an easy to do this animation?
Berk Geveci
berk.geveci at kitware.com
Thu May 1 09:21:08 EDT 2008
If you write a pvd file that points to both set in the right order,
you should be able to animate them in on shot.
-berk
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 6:39 AM, Pei-Ying Hsieh <phsieh2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Paraview group:
>
> It will be appreciated if someone here can suggestion an easier/better way
> to do this animation:
>
> I did a transient parallel run. I ran the case for x time steps, stopped,
> and then, restarted the run. Hence, the results were saved to different
> folders, each with Output0001.pvtu as the starting file. There are a total
> of 8 partitions. So, the results structure is like:
>
> run1/
> Output0001.pvtu
> Output0002.pvtu
> Output0033.pvtu
> Output0001par0001.vtu
> Output0001par0002.vtu
> ..
> Output0001par0008.vtu
> Output0002par0001.vtu
> Output0002par0002.vtu
> ..
> Output0002par0008.vtu
> Output0003par0001.vtu
> Output0003par0002.vtu
> ..
> Output0003par0008.vtu
> run2/
> Output0001.pvtu
> Output0002.pvtu
> Output0033.pvtu
> Output0001par0001.vtu
> Output0001par0002.vtu
> ..
> Output0001par0008.vtu
> Output0002par0001.vtu
> Output0002par0002.vtu
> ..
> Output0002par0008.vtu
> Output0003par0001.vtu
> Output0003par0002.vtu
> ..
> Output0003par0008.vtu
>
> I can easily do animation within each run folder, but, how can I make 1
> combined animation of all the run folders, while keeping the
> orientations/scale/position of the object and filters the same?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Pei
>
>
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