[Paraview] CTH Reader/Parts extract problem
Rick Angelini(CISD/CIV)
angel at arl.army.mil
Tue Sep 9 13:46:13 EDT 2008
So, you have a dataset that duplicates the problem?
Burlen Loring wrote:
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> Looks like it's in the reader, as rolling back all of the changes
> between now and then fixes. I'll see if I can isolate what went wrong.
> Now might be a good time to add a regression test as well.
>
> Burlen
>
> Rick Angelini(CISD/CIV) wrote:
> > I have a CTH 8.1 dataset that I'm loading up using a development
> > version of Paraview. When I load up the data and use the "Extract
> > CTH Parts" filter, everything seems to work fine with the exception of
> > some unexpected holes in the resulting geometry. Due to the
> > shape of the holes, I'd say that it looks like Paraview is not
> > collecting all of the extracted features from the servers. I have
> > a build from the CVS repository from April that works fine - but the
> > builds I have from August CVS downloads have the missing
> > geometry/holes.
> > So, at this point, I don't know if it a problem with the CTH reader,
> > the "Extract CTH Parts" filter, or some oddity of OpenMPI that I built
> > against.
> >
> > Just to verify that the data itself is OK, I've done a couple of tests:
> > - if I load up the data running only 1 pvserver, the geometry looks
> > fine, although quite slow to load! 8-)
> > - if I create a slice through the original geometry on the at the same
> > location as one of the holes, the resulting clip plane is correct.
> >
> > Any recent changes to either the CTH reader or CTH part extract
> > function that might explain this?
> >
> >
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>
> --
> Burlen Loring
> Kitware, Inc.
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