[Paraview] Programmable Source & MultiBlockDataSet
Utkarsh Ayachit
utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
Fri Apr 23 10:35:36 EDT 2010
Temporal DataSet! Filters shouldn't be producing temporal dataset
explicitly. Why do you need it?
Utkarsh
2010/4/23 Aurélien Marsan <aur.marsan at gmail.com>:
> thanks !
> And so, could you add "Temporal Data Set" to this commit ?
> Le 23 avril 2010 16:28, Utkarsh Ayachit <utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com> a
> écrit :
>>
>> I've just committed a change to ParaView to allow setting output type
>> to be a multiblock dataset.
>>
>> Commit id: c7472789ba86210e190f398a90eebc081a66d40c
>>
>> Utkarsh
>>
>> 2010/4/23 Aurélien Marsan <aur.marsan at gmail.com>:
>> > I found a solution to do what I wanted to do. Not really elegant, but it
>> > works.
>> > The best would be to encode the reader in the source code.... but I
>> > don't
>> > know how to do, and have no time for now.
>> >
>> > First, I use the tool Source -> Data Object Generator, and create a
>> > MultiBlockDataSet.
>> >>
>> >> MB{}
>> >
>> >
>> > Then, I use a Programmable Filter, and set the Output Data Type "Same as
>> > Input".
>> > So I can use this script.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> from Moduleperso import *
>> >> m = MultiBlocFromV3D(........) # This is a personnal reader in
>> >> python, that returns a vtkMultiBlockDataSet
>> >> self.GetOutputDataObject(0).DeepCopy(m)
>> >
>> >
>> > Hope this will help some people who don't want to go in source code...
>> >
>> > Le 23 avril 2010 14:07, Aurélien Marsan <aur.marsan at gmail.com> a écrit :
>> >>
>> >> Maybe I have found a way to avoid the Programmable Source...
>> >>
>> >> But Is it possible to export an object created in the python shell
>> >> directly into the pipeline of the paraview interface ?
>> >>
>> >> Le 22 avril 2010 15:36, Aurélien Marsan <aur.marsan at gmail.com> a écrit
>> >> :
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>>
>> >>> A new thing I don't know how to do with Paraview.
>> >>> I have written a personnal reader, that creates vtkStructuredGrid from
>> >>> files written in so called format "v3d". So I'm able to construct a
>> >>> MutliBlockDataSet, that is composed of all the Blocks I'm working
>> >>> with.
>> >>>
>> >>> I would like to use "Programmable Source", so we don't need to write
>> >>> the
>> >>> file on the disk before to open it with Paraview.
>> >>> Does "Programmable Source" work with MultiBlockDataSet ? I don't see
>> >>> this
>> >>> class in the Output Data Set Type that we can choose...
>> >>>
>> >>> And is it correct if I write in the Script of the Programmable Filter
>> >>> :
>> >>>
>> >>> from perso import *
>> >>> multiblock = MultiBlockDataSetFromV3D(.....)
>> >>> self.GetOutput().DeepCopy(multiblock)
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks for help.
>> >>>
>> >>> A.MARSAN
>> >
>> >
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