[Paraview] ParaView Digest, Vol 68, Issue 63
Pei-Ying Hsieh
phsieh2005 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 17 07:14:35 EST 2009
Hi, Raashid,
I did search the mailing list before I posted the question.
I found some communication about practicle tracing, but, it seems that it is not quite what I am looking for (seems more complex than what I am trying to do). I do not quite understand what the solution was either.
I will think that the people who do Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics must be doing this on daily basis. And in my case, it is even simpler because I do not have to worry about flow field -> only the potions of the particles as a function of time.
Best,
Pei
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From: Raashid Baig <raashid.b at rediffmail.com>
To: paraview-request at paraview.org
Cc: phsieh2005 at yahoo.com
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 4:10:47 AM
Subject: Re: ParaView Digest, Vol 68, Issue 63
>>I did a simple calculations of particle motion under magnetic fields
>> using perl. I would like to plot the particles as a function of time.
>> What format should I use to save for paraview to be able to read
>> in? The particles has attributes of: size, time, coordinate in X,
>> coordinate in Y, and coordinate in Z. The particles were initially
>> randomly distributed within a (Xmin, Ymin, Xmax, Ymax) domain.
>> There is no mesh required.
>> Is there any examples/tutorials on something like this?
>> It will be highly appreciated if someone can point to me a direction.
I think this question has been asked and answered before.
You can search the earlier mailing list.
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